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Copenhagen and Aarhus Considering Abandoning Microsoft as IT Provider

Copenhagen and Aarhus are reevaluating their relationship with Microsoft as an IT provider, citing economic concerns and potential risks associated with relying on a U.S.-based company. Both municipalities have historically utilized Microsoft Office programs and cloud services.

In Copenhagen, the decision is motivated by cost considerations and a perceived “monopoly-like” situation. Henrik Appel Espersen, chairman of the audit committee in the municipality, also noted that the current foreign policy climate with Donald Trump as president of the United States is a factor. The municipality fears potential disruptions to essential services if relations with the U.S. deteriorate and Microsoft is compelled to cease operations.

A similar line of reasoning has led to a recent decision in Aarhus to transition away from Microsoft. Bo Fristed, Head of Digitalization in Culture and Citizen Service in Aarhus, indicated that switching to a German provider has resulted in significant cost savings. His department’s annual expenses have decreased from 800,000 kroner to 225,000 kroner.

The move comes after reports highlighting a surge in municipal spending on Microsoft products in recent years. Municipalities’ annual bill increased from 313 million kroner in 2018 to 538 million kroner five years later, creating a situation where there are no viable alternatives.