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Japan’s 'NEXTGIGA' School Initiative: Why Chromebooks are Ousting Windows in Classrooms

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Japan’s 'NEXTGIGA' School Initiative: Why Chromebooks are Ousting Windows in Classrooms

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Key Points

  • Japan’s GIGA School Program, which provided 1:1 devices to students, is entering its second phase ('NEXTGIGA'), triggering a mass shift from Windows PCs to Chromebooks.
  • Cost-performance limitations and reliability issues with low-end Windows hardware—exacerbated by budget constraints and component price hikes—have driven the exodus.
  • While Windows dominates the Japanese corporate world, school systems are increasingly prioritizing the streamlined, cost-effective, and low-maintenance nature of ChromeOS for educational tasks.

💡 Action Point

Global hardware vendors and MSPs should note that educational procurement is moving toward managed, low-maintenance OS ecosystems where unit cost is the primary barrier to entry for full-OS platforms like Windows.

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