SIGNALInfrastructure Software·Jun 9, 2026, 6:34 PMSignal75Medium term

"It's a Microsoft trojan horse", shrieks LibreOffice of new rival Euro-Office

Source: The Stack

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"It's a Microsoft trojan horse", shrieks LibreOffice of new rival Euro-Office

OSS Office wars. Bald men fighting over a comb?

Why this matters
Why now

The creation of 'Euro-Office' emerges as a direct response to rising geopolitical tensions and a desire for digital sovereignty within the European Union.

Why it’s important

This development highlights a growing trend among nations to reduce reliance on foreign technology stacks, impacting market dynamics for major software vendors.

What changes

The competitive landscape for office productivity software is now significantly altered, with a new, geopolitically driven player seeking to challenge established giants.

Winners
  • · European software developers
  • · European governments
  • · Open-source initiatives
Losers
  • · Microsoft
  • · US cloud providers
  • · Proprietary software models
Second-order effects
Direct

The immediate effect is increased competition in the European office software market.

Second

This could lead to a fragmentation of software standards and increased incompatibility between different regional stacks.

Third

Long-term, it may accelerate the development of independent digital infrastructure and standards globally, fostering a more balkanized internet.

Editorial confidence: 90 / 100 · Structural impact: 60 / 100
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