Russians are searching for pirated Microsoft products and switching to Linux as the Western corporate exodus hits software updates and services: report


Russian government agencies, too, are switching from Microsoft's Windows to the Linux operating system, the Moscow Times reported last Friday. Developers of Russian systems based on the Linux open source operating system are also seeing more demand, Kommersant reported.
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