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DINUM has formally directed all French ministries to migrate from Microsoft products to open-source alternatives, building on two decades of GendBuntu experience within the Gendarmerie.
The Digital Ministers' Conference (DMK) addressed digital sovereignty at universities for the first time during its session on May 13, 2026. The resolution (TOP 5.11) includes a request for the federal government to examine whether ZenDiS products, such as openDesk, can be made available to students free of charge in the future.
openDesk â the open-source office and collaboration suite developed by the Center for Digital Sovereignty (ZenDiS) â is intended to make government agencies less dependent on US technology giants. However, in the higher education sector, openDesk faces a fundamental problem: while Microsoft 365 Education is free for students, openDesk costs 45 euros net per user per year.
| Aspect | Microsoft 365 (Education) | openDesk (ZenDiS) |
|---|---|---|
| Cost for students | Free | âŹ45/year |
| Cost for 30,000 students | âŹ0 | âŹ1.6M/year |
| Data sovereignty | US provider (Cloud Act) | GDPR compliant |
| Lock-in risk | High | Low |
As early as February 2026, GI working groups, together with ZKI e.V., demanded in an Open Letter to Federal Digital Minister Dr. Karsten Wildberger that openDesk be provided to students free of charge. On May 29, 2026, a meeting took place between GI, ZKI, DINI, DFN, and KDU.nrw with the BMDS.
2.9 million students Ă âŹ45 = approximately 130 million euros annually â about a quarter of the federal government's current total Microsoft expenditures (âŹ480M).
openDesk is primarily designed for government operations. Scaling to millions of students requires a multi-tenant architecture with self-service onboarding and SAML/OIDC integration into existing university identity providers.
The Zurich study (May 2026) found that openDesk is "not a full replacement for Microsoft 365." Deficits exist in native mobile apps, complex spreadsheets, and full-text search. However, it is generally sufficient for everyday academic life.
Centralized via ZenDiS/Dataport or decentralized at universities? The CKKI pilot project has already demonstrated multi-provider operation.
openDesk is not a monolithic application, but an integrated platform consisting of proven open-source components:
The Kubernetes-based deployment architecture enables horizontal scaling. ZenDiS relies on standardized Helm charts and GitOps pipelines.
The DMK resolution shows that awareness of digital sovereignty in the education sector has arrived. The technical foundations are in place. What is missing is the political will to provide the financial resources for free availability. 130 million euros per year is not an astronomical sum compared to the federal government's 480 million euros in Microsoft spending â it is an investment in sovereignty instead of dependency.