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*[http://www.novell.com/ Novell] with 5000 users most of them on Novell Linux Desktop
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*[http://www.novell.com/ Novell] with 5,000 users (most of them on Novell Linux Desktop).
**[http://www.novell.com/collateral/4621400/4621400.html The Novell® Migration to Linux]
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**[http://www.novell.com/collateral/4621400/4621400.html The Novell Migration to Linux]
*Health First with 6000 users and 3500 PC's.
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*Health First: 6,000 users and 3,500 PCs.
 
**[http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/tip/1585.html  Migrating to Linux at Health First] from Novell
 
**[http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/tip/1585.html  Migrating to Linux at Health First] from Novell
 
* [http://news.com.com/2008-1082_3-5065859.html?tag=lh Ernie Ball Guitars]
 
* [http://news.com.com/2008-1082_3-5065859.html?tag=lh Ernie Ball Guitars]

Revision as of 20:43, 5 January 2006

This page will track public information on major OpenOffice.org deployments. To add to it, include a URL or reference information of the deployment.

Governments

  • The Psychiatry in the County of Aarhus in Denmark with 2,200 users on 1,100 workstations.
  • City of Bergen, Norway
  • Region Brussels Capital, Belgium - both government and schools
  • City of Birmingham, UK
  • City of Berlin [1]
  • City of Prague: 60 MS Office desktops replaced by OpenOffice.org
  • Brazil’s post office installed 14,000 copies of OpenOffice.org on new computers in January 2005, and will replace Microsoft Office with OpenOffice.org on an additional 32,000 computers nationwide. Bloomberg
  • City of Bristol, UK: 5,000 desktops to StarOffice.
  • Since 2003, Extremadura, a region of Spain, has run 80,000 Linux PCs with OpenOffice.org and a collection of other FOSS applications. OS News
  • Gdańsk, Poland
  • City of Haarlem, The Netherlands: 2,000 desktops moved to OpenOffice.org from Microsoft Office 97 in 2004.
  • Sonneburgh foundation, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
  • City of Munich, Germany
  • City of Mannheim, Germany
  • City of Schwäbisch Hall, Germany
  • Paris administrations
  • French Gendarmerie: 80,000 desktop PCs, summer 2005.
  • The French tax agency (Direction Générale des Impôts): 80,000 desktop PCs by the end of 2006.
    • "The agency has calculated that switching its 80,000 desktops to Office XP (from MS Office 97) would cost around €29.5m, but switching to OpenOffice.org only €200,000. Although this cost is a one-off saving, Lapeyre points out that due to the need for regular upgrades it will effectively save this amount every five years."
  • French General Board of Customs
  • French Ministry of Interior
  • French Ministry of Equipment
  • City of Largo, Florida, USA
  • City of Vienna, Austria
  • Postal Service South Korea
  • Ministry of Defence in Singapore
    • "MINDEF has already installed the OpenOffice productivity suite on 5,000 desktop computers... We hope to deploy OpenOffice on 20,000 desktop computers by the end of March 2006."
  • Judicial Commission, New South Wales, Australia
  • The Municipality of Sarpsborg, Norway
  • Government of India is distributing millions of CDs with OOo in local languages
  • Macau Productivity and Technology Transfer (CPTTM), Macau
  • Other case studies of migration to FOSS in Europe [2]

Schools and Universities

Private Sector

Other Sectors or Tentative Deployments

StarOffice

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