Linux is the preferred choice of the South Korean government
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In about seven months, support for Windows 7 will end. Meanwhile, many companies or governments, in addition to users, have to think about moving to newer versions, such as Windows 10. Although not everyone will. The South Korean government, which uses this version of the operating system, appears to be betting on Linux when such support ends.
Linux is the preferred choice of the South Korean government
The first tests will begin shortly, as several ministries in the country have already confirmed. So it is a moment of enormous importance to them.
Goodbye to Microsoft
Without a doubt, for Microsoft it is a hard blow, since they lose an important client. In addition, there may be others who follow the example of the South Korean government and prefer to use Linux, rather than some of the latest versions of Microsoft's operating system. It will depend on how these first tests start this week.
If everything goes well, as it is expected to be, this operating system will be expanded in the various government ministries of the Asian country. It promises to be a complete deployment, albeit in various phases, so that everything goes well.
Therefore, it is likely that in a week or two we will have more news about these tests. And about the decision of the South Korean government to use Linux on their computers. An interesting bet, which surely surprises many.
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