As political winds shift across the globe, the digital world is not immune to the turbulence. Governments and organizations across the globe are reassessing ...
Arguably, the openness is in that the EU OS can switch from one to another at some point if it becomes necessary.
Supporting multiple alternatives within the same platform and OS is costly. Not only the integration, but also user training and troubleshooting, specifically about the many, big and small subtle differences. Focusing on one, for now anyway, makes sense.
Arguably, the openness is in that the EU OS can switch from one to another at some point if it becomes necessary.
Supporting multiple alternatives within the same platform and OS is costly. Not only the integration, but also user training and troubleshooting, specifically about the many, big and small subtle differences. Focusing on one, for now anyway, makes sense.