SaveOnSoftwares migrates your business to powerful open source alternatives — Linux, LibreOffice, Nextcloud and more. Like what Germany did, but for Canadian businesses.
We replace expensive proprietary software with powerful free alternatives — and handle every step from setup to training and support.
Replace Windows with Ubuntu or Linux Mint — faster, more secure, zero licensing fees. We handle the full transition for your team.
LibreOffice replaces Microsoft 365 — full compatibility with Word, Excel and PowerPoint files. No monthly subscription required.
Nextcloud gives you private file sharing, calendar, and email on your own server — no Big Tech involved.
No telemetry. No data harvesting. Your information stays yours — on your own hardware or private Canadian cloud.
Linux servers, firewalls, and VPNs — enterprise-grade infrastructure without the hefty proprietary price tag.
We're your IT team. Remote support, updates, security patches, and staff training — always included.
We make the switch simple — zero downtime, zero headaches.
We audit your current setup and build a custom migration plan tailored to your business.
We install and configure everything — Linux, office tools, email, cloud storage and security.
We train your team on the new tools so they're productive from day one.
We stay on as your IT partner — updates, security, troubleshooting, always available.
Governments and cities across Europe are ditching Microsoft right now. SaveOnSoftwares brings the same movement to Canadian businesses.
Schleswig-Holstein is migrating 30,000 government computers from Windows and Microsoft Office to Linux and LibreOffice — replacing Teams with open source alternatives.
11 French ministries installed LibreOffice on 500,000 workstations. The city of Toulouse saved €1.8 million over 3 years by migrating 90% of desktops to open source.
Denmark's Ministry of Digital Affairs migrated from Microsoft to open source platforms, with Copenhagen and Aarhus following suit to assert technological independence.
The city of Barcelona invested heavily in open source software as part of its broader digital sovereignty strategy, replacing key Microsoft tools city-wide.
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