Comment on Criminal court ditches American software giant– Can Dutch universities do without Microsoft?

HexesofVexes@lemmy.world ⁨17⁩ ⁨hours⁩ ago

Yes and no; the main issues are:

initial disruption (e.g. ditching teams is harder than it looks, you also need to retrain all your IT staff)

User training (most staff can barely use Microsoft products - even light terminal use is seen as magic)

Industry demand (your average CEO conflates “computer competent” with “can you use ms office?”)

Functionality loss (mostly in easy document collab and cloud storage)

Existing 3rd party software contracts (yeah, DRM software hates Linux, also most are locked into azure)

Accountability (if OneDrive gets hacked, Microsoft pays out (i.e. no-one pays), if your cloud server gets hacked you pay out)

I’ve scratched the surface there, there are a lot more issues. The truth is that universities need to take this step, however the barriers are just too high during the perpetual crisis academia currently exists in - it would mean years of disruption they simply cannot afford.

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