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Migration for free software as an alternative for technological sovereignty in university careers

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  • Prada Cabrera, Marcos Abel
  • González Hernández, Walfredo
  • Martínez Martínez, Randall
  • Nunes Portela, Keyla

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The main theme of this work is the study of technological sovereignty in Cuban universities, where the concept of sovereignty itself was established and I highlight the great importance for our country to continue fighting to achieve it despite all the actions carried out by the United States to prevent it. Likewise, a migration strategy towards free software for university courses was proposed, as this is one of the technologies that most promotes sovereignty in the world today. At the same time, a partial application of the strategy was carried out, which has so far yielded effective results.

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Handle: RePEc:cvp:remuva:remuvac.v2i2.171
DOI: 10.69821/REMUVAC.v2i2.171
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