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China Follows Europe in Moving to Linux as Windows Retirement Comes Earlier Than Planned

China is accelerating its transition from Windows to Linux, following Europe’s shift toward open-source systems and reducing reliance on Microsoft software.

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China Follows Europe in Moving to Linux as Windows Retirement Comes Earlier Than Planned

China is reportedly accelerating efforts to replace Microsoft Windows with Linux-based operating systems, following a broader move toward technological independence. The shift reflects concerns about foreign software reliance, cybersecurity, and control over critical digital infrastructure. Government agencies and state-linked organizations are expected to lead the transition, with domestic Linux distributions positioned as alternatives. The change could occur earlier than previously planned as Windows support deadlines approach. However, compatibility, employee training, software availability, and migration costs remain significant challenges for organizations.

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