Batu69 Posted November 7, 2016 Share Posted November 7, 2016 Ministry of Defense and Microsoft reach Windows 10 deal Italian ministry chooses Windows 10 because of its security features Microsoft and the Italian Ministry of Defense have reached a deal that will eventually bring the Windows 10 operating system on all computers used by civil and military employees, local media reports. The partnership between the two is not yet official, but newspaper Milano Finanza explains that an announcement would be made in the next few days. The main focus, which is very likely to be emphasized by both Microsoft and the Italian ministry in the press release, is improving security on employee computers using technologies that are available in Windows 10. The exact steps of the transition and the target timeframe will be disclosed in the announcement as well. Giving up on Microsoft Office for LibreOffice What’s really interesting isn’t necessarily that the Italian Ministry of Defense is adopting Windows 10, but the fact that earlier this year, representatives announced the deployment of LibreOffice instead of Microsoft Office. The goal was to cut costs without impacting productivity, and local authorities planned to move no less than 100,000 computers from Microsoft Office to LibreOffice. "Taking into account the deadlines set by our current Microsoft Office licenses, we will have 75,000 (70%) LibreOffice users by 2017, and an additional 25,000 by 2020," said General Camillo Sileo, Deputy Chief of Department VI, Systems Department C4I, for the Transformation of Defense and General Staff, for ISA (Interoperability Solutions for European Public Administrations). The ministry said it expected to save up to €29 million thanks to licensing costs alone, all without impacting productivity. Authorities were working with LIbreItalia to assist employees as they adopted the new productivity suite and create digital courses to help them complete the transition. Without a doubt, however, a deal to install Windows 10 on so many PCs is an important win for Microsoft, especially given the fact that the ministry abandoned Microsoft Office for good. We’re looking forward to the official announcement when all details will be published. Article source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luisam Posted November 7, 2016 Share Posted November 7, 2016 I've tried Libre Office and its benefits over Office 2016 are a smaller size and that it is free. Apart of this, MS Office if absolutely superior. Of course most of users in a Ministry are secretaries and clerks typing letters and they never should note any difference, so saving 29 M € looks a good deal. The funny point is this deal to install Windows 10. Following the same reasoning, they could have installed some open-source operating system, quite fine for running Libre Office, sending or receiving Intranet communications and accessing some local database, covering about 99% of the needs of any public dependence. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Bhanche Posted November 7, 2016 Share Posted November 7, 2016 They probably realized Win10 was the way to go after the HAARP created earthquake hit their country Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pc71520 Posted November 7, 2016 Share Posted November 7, 2016 Windows 10 in a Defense Ministry? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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