Source: The Register: Biting the hand that feeds
France's attempt to build digital sovereignty through open-source alternatives like Nextcloud is succeeding at infrastructure (storage) but failing where it matters most—displacing Microsoft Office from daily workflows. The gap reveals that technical sovereignty is nearly worthless without adoption friction small enough for millions of workers to actually cross, and that Microsoft's lock-in isn't primarily about government procurement but about the accumulated switching costs embedded in documents, templates, and muscle memory. Until there's a credible, zero-friction alternative to Office's collaboration features, European governments will keep paying the sovereignty tax while remaining operationally dependent on Redmond.