Europe accelerates shift away from US tech infrastructure to assert digital sovereignty
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Sean Ogden
Summary
European governments are rapidly moving away from US-owned technology infrastructure (cloud services, data centers, software) to assert digital sovereignty. The article argues that reliance on American tech giants like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft poses geopolitical risks, as US administrations could potentially cut off access to critical digital infrastructure. It highlights concrete moves by EU nations to develop or adopt European-owned alternatives for cloud computing, data storage, and communications, framing this as a strategic shift toward technological independence rather than a preference for specific software.
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The reason isn't software preference — it's digital sovereignty.
Governments are realizing that if their infrastructure runs on US clouds, an American administration can cut off access to emails, cloud storage
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