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european procurement
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The european procurement tag covers discussions about how European governments and public sector organizations are reshaping their technology purchasing decisions to prioritize digital sovereignty and reduce reliance on non-European vendors. Recent threads highlight France's decision to move its Health Data Hub off Microsoft Azure to a French cloud provider, and plans to replace Windows with Linux on government PCs. These examples show that procurement criteria now extend beyond cost and performance to include data residency, security rules, and political independence. For IT professionals, this signals a shift where compliance with European sovereignty requirements becomes a key factor in cloud and software contracts.
France has chosen Scaleway, the French cloud provider owned by Iliad, to replace Microsoft Azure as host of its national Health Data Hub in 2026, moving one of Europe’s most sensitive public data platforms onto infrastructure designed to satisfy French sovereignty and security rules. The...
France is no longer treating Windows as an unavoidable default for the public sector. In a newly formalized sovereignty push, the French state has announced that its digital administration will reduce dependence on “extra-European” technologies, with DINUM explicitly saying the government will...