foreign dependency

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about foreign dependency focus on the risks and challenges of relying on non-domestic technology infrastructure, particularly cloud services. A key thread examines Nigeria's digital sovereignty, arguing that dependence on foreign cloud providers threatens economic growth, data security, and national control. The conversation highlights the need for local cloud infrastructure to reduce foreign dependency, protect sensitive data, and foster indigenous tech innovation. While the topic is framed around a specific country, the underlying concerns about vendor lock-in, geopolitical risks, and data governance apply broadly to any nation or organization seeking to minimize reliance on external tech giants.
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    Nigeria’s Digital Sovereignty: Building Local Cloud Infrastructure for Economic Growth and Security

    Nigeria stands at a pivotal crossroads in its digital journey, grappling with choices that will chart its technological destiny for decades to come. The nation’s digital revolution is unfolding at a dizzying pace—businesses, government agencies, and ordinary citizens alike generate massive...
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