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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight Insight Source
Ayuntamiento De Las Palmas De Gran Canaria Spain Government 1912 $604M Spain The Document Foundation LibreOffice Content Management 2012 n/a In 2012, Ayuntamiento De Las Palmas De Gran Canaria deployed LibreOffice as its Content Management application across approximately 1,200 desktop PCs. The deployment positioned LibreOffice to support municipal document and office-productivity use, providing Content Management capabilities for public services and administrative business functions. Implementation emphasized core office-productivity and document-management capabilities, including word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, open document format interoperability and standardized templates for municipal forms. LibreOffice was configured to handle local document creation, editing and archival workflows consistent with public administration content needs. The configuration scope inferred from press announcements focused on desktop client provisioning, template libraries and document format governance. Rollout was managed by the city administration across municipal departments with centralized configuration and user provisioning to deliver a consistent content lifecycle for public-facing and internal documents. The Ayuntamiento De Las Palmas De Gran Canaria LibreOffice Content Management deployment targeted municipal business functions such as public services administration, records handling and office automation. The city cited estimated license cost savings of around €400,000 as an outcome of the 2012 deployment.
Regione Umbria Government 1650 $600M Italy The Document Foundation LibreOffice Content Management 2012 n/a In 2012, Regione Umbria launched the LibreUmbria project to deploy LibreOffice across regional public administration desktops as part of a Content Management initiative. The program targeted an initial cohort of approximately 5,000 civil-worker PCs, establishing a desktop-first rollout that prioritized office-productivity and document handling within regional government offices. The technical approach centered on standardizing on the LibreOffice application suite, emphasizing word processing, spreadsheets, and presentation capabilities consistent with Content Management and document lifecycle workflows. Configurations inferred from project descriptions included template standardization, default OpenDocument Format usage, and user profile settings to support administrative document creation, versioning practices, and interoperability with common office formats. Operational coverage focused on administrative departments across the Regione Umbria public administration, with trainer and support training activities beginning in late 2012 to enable end user adoption and local IT support readiness. Governance moved toward centralized document format policies and training-driven rollout governance, with a structured support and trainer network to sustain the LibreOffice deployment and standardize document management practices across the region.
Valencian Community Government 10000 $2.5B Spain The Document Foundation LibreOffice Content Management 2013 n/a In 2013, the Valencian Community completed a migration to LibreOffice as a standardized Content Management and office productivity platform across approximately 120,000 PCs including schools and courts. The deployment was executed as a broad public administration document and office productivity rollout with a stated objective to standardize on ODF and reduce license costs. Implementation focused on core LibreOffice document and content management capabilities, including word processing, spreadsheet and presentation workflows, and ODF file format governance for document interoperability. Configuration and packaging work centered on desktop provisioning, user profile and template standardization, and default format enforcement to support consistent document lifecycle handling across administrative units. Operational coverage spanned educational institutions, judicial sites, and general administration within the Valencian public sector, with integrations scoped to standard desktop and network file sharing and document management practices typical of Content Management deployments. Governance emphasized centralized format policies and desktop configuration controls to drive adoption, and the program reported estimated license cost savings of about €1.5 million per year.
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  1. Rohlik, a Czech Republic based Retail organization with 1000 Employees
  2. Blanco Drafting, a United States based Construction and Real Estate company with 10 Employees

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