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  • Moving to LibreOffice Saves Toulouse 1 Million

    by Ben Pearson
    July 28th, 2014

    Toulouse, France’s 4th largest city began migrating from Microsoft Office to LibreOffice in 2012. This switch took a year an a half an ended with 90% of government desktops running LibreOffice. This decision saved the government $1 million euro and will likely lead to additional savings over the coming years.

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