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  1. Microsoft Sovereign Cloud Strategies: Navigating Data Control, Regulation & Geopolitics

    In today’s digital era, the demand for robust data sovereignty strategies has moved far beyond niche compliance requirements—geopolitics are now driving subtle and seismic changes in how cloud services are deployed, governed, and consumed worldwide. Microsoft’s evolving suite of sovereign cloud...
  2. EU Considers Transitioning from Microsoft Azure to European Cloud Providers for Digital Sovereignty

    The European Commission is actively exploring the possibility of transitioning its cloud infrastructure from Microsoft Azure to a European-based provider, with France's OVHcloud emerging as a leading candidate. This strategic move underscores the EU's commitment to enhancing digital sovereignty...
  3. European Commission Moves Towards European Cloud Sovereignty with OVHcloud

    The European Commission is reportedly in advanced discussions with French cloud service provider OVHcloud to transition its cloud services away from Microsoft. This move underscores the EU's growing emphasis on digital sovereignty and reducing reliance on non-European technology providers...
  4. EU’s Cloud Sovereignty Push: Moving from Microsoft Azure to European Providers

    The European Union’s evolving stance on digital sovereignty is entering a consequential phase as reports emerge of the European Commission seriously weighing a migration of its cloud services from Microsoft Azure to a European provider, potentially OVHcloud. According to investigative reporting...
  5. Denmark’s Bold Shift: Moving from Windows to Linux and LibreOffice for Greater Digital Sovereignty

    Denmark’s Ministry of Digital Affairs is embarking on a bold and closely watched transformation: phasing out Windows and Office 365 in favor of Linux and LibreOffice across a major segment of its governmental IT infrastructure. With the announcement by Minister Caroline Stage Olsen, Denmark...
  6. EU Moves Toward Digital Sovereignty: OVHcloud Could Replace Microsoft Azure

    In a potentially transformative moment for the European tech landscape, the European Commission is actively considering a move away from Microsoft Azure as its primary cloud service provider, with France-based OVHcloud emerging as the leading candidate. This shift, which has come to light...
  7. European Governments Shift from Microsoft to Open-Source Software for Digital Sovereignty

    Few developments in European government IT have made as many international waves as the current trend of public institutions ditching Microsoft software in favor of open-source alternatives. This phenomenon, which recently accelerated with high-profile moves by Denmark and Germany’s...
  8. EU Shifts Cloud Services from Microsoft to OVHcloud for Digital Sovereignty

    The European Commission is reportedly in advanced negotiations to transition its cloud services from Microsoft Azure to OVHcloud, a leading French cloud provider. This strategic move underscores the EU's commitment to digital sovereignty, aiming to reduce reliance on non-European technology...
  9. Microsoft Completes EU Data Boundary to Enhance Data Residency & Privacy

    Microsoft has recently completed its EU Data Boundary initiative, a significant step aimed at enhancing data residency and control for European customers. This initiative ensures that customer data for core services—including Microsoft 365, Azure, Dynamics 365, and Power Platform—is stored and...
  10. Microsoft 365 Local: Ensuring EU Data Privacy and Sovereignty

    Microsoft has recently unveiled "Microsoft 365 Local," a tailored version of its cloud-based productivity suite designed to address the European Union's stringent data sovereignty and privacy regulations. This initiative ensures that European customers' data remains within EU borders, aligning...
  11. Microsoft’s European Sovereign Cloud Initiative: A New Era in Cloud Security & Data Sovereignty

    Microsoft’s most recent announcement of its European Sovereign Cloud Initiative is nothing short of a milestone for the technology giant, Europe’s digital landscape, and the ongoing evolution of cloud compliance and security worldwide. For many Windows users and IT professionals, this move feels...
  12. Schleswig-Holstein's Landmark Shift to Open-Source Software for Digital Sovereignty

    In one of the most consequential shifts in public sector IT policy of recent years, the German state of Schleswig-Holstein has initiated an unprecedented government-wide migration away from Microsoft software, targeting every desktop and digital process used by civil servants, police, and the...
  13. Denmark’s Shift to Open-Source Software: A Major Step Toward Digital Sovereignty in Europe

    Denmark’s decision to replace Microsoft software with open-source alternatives signals a critical turning point in the ongoing debate over national digital sovereignty, government procurement, and the future of public sector IT infrastructure. As the Danish Agency for Digitization begins its...
  14. Denmark Leads European Shift to Open-Source Software for Digital Sovereignty

    The Danish Ministry for Digitalization has taken a bold step in Europe’s ongoing quest for digital sovereignty by publicly committing to replace Microsoft software with open-source alternatives, starting with the ministry's switch to LibreOffice. Caroline Olsen, Denmark's Minister for Digital...
  15. DNS4EU: Europe's Privacy-Focused DNS Revolution for Digital Sovereignty

    The recent debut of DNS4EU marks a significant milestone in Europe's ongoing efforts to enhance digital sovereignty, privacy, and network security for its citizens and organizations. Domain Name System (DNS) infrastructure, historically dominated by internet service providers (ISPs) and a...
  16. Microsoft Windows 11 EEA Update: Uninstall Default Apps & Boost User Control

    Microsoft has recently implemented significant changes to Windows 11, allowing users in the European Economic Area (EEA) to uninstall pre-installed applications such as Microsoft Edge and Bing. This move aligns with the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA), which aims to foster fair...
  17. EU's Cloud and AI Development Act: Resetting Europe's Digital Sovereignty

    The European Union stands at a crossroads in its ongoing effort to regain technological sovereignty as it prepares a sweeping legislative initiative: the Cloud and AI Development Act. This move, described by a senior European Commission official as an answer to the EU’s “sad story” in developing...
  18. Europe's Digital Revival: How the Cloud and AI Development Act Aims to Shift the Tech Power Balance

    For decades, the European Union has dwelled uneasily on the sidelines of the global cloud computing and artificial intelligence (AI) revolution. Despite strong ambitions, the continent’s hopes to compete head-to-head with hyperscalers—those giant cloud service providers like Amazon Web Services...
  19. Microsoft's Windows Updates in Europe Enable Greater User Control and Choice

    In a landmark shift spurred by Europe’s stringent regulatory landscape, Microsoft has begun rolling out a series of significant updates to Windows 10, Windows 11, and an array of native apps. This evolving update cycle reflects not only Microsoft’s “ongoing commitment to compliance” but also...
  20. European Windows Users Gain Control: Uninstall Edge, Bing, and Store Thanks to Regulatory Reforms

    For decades, Microsoft’s Windows operating system has greeted users with a familiar preloaded landscape of apps: Edge for web browsing, Bing for internet searches, the Microsoft Store for downloading software, and a smattering of baked-in experiences like widgets and curated news feeds. For...