The International Criminal Court (ICC) is looking to replace its internal work environments to move away from US-made software in fear of retaliation from the US administration.
The Microsoft software currently used in the Hague-based ICC is likely to be replaced with Open Desk, a German collaboration software alternative which is open source, meaning developers have chosen to release the source code – opening it up to scrutiny and often meaning that bugs and vulnerabilities are picked up quickly by the community.
Källa: The International Criminal Court is ditching Microsoft software for an open source alternative
