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sovereignty governance
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The sovereignty governance tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions around data sovereignty, regulatory compliance, and governance frameworks in enterprise IT, particularly as they intersect with Windows and Microsoft ecosystems. Recent threads explore IBM's Sovereign Core and Geode 2.0 for real-time governance in Windows-centric data pipelines, and Société Générale's pivot from in-house LLMs to Microsoft Copilot for enterprise AI, highlighting challenges of maintaining sovereign control over data and models. Topics include balancing proprietary governance with third-party platforms, ensuring compliance in regulated industries, and the role of Windows infrastructure in secure, governed AI deployments.
IBM’s move to bake sovereignty into a software foundation, Apache’s modernization of an in‑memory data platform, and a burst of practical, security‑focused AI tooling dominated this week’s real‑time analytics headlines — developments that matter to Windows‑centric enterprises building...
Société Générale’s abrupt pivot from its bespoke internal assistant, SecureGPT, to Microsoft Copilot crystallizes a fast-moving truth in enterprise AI: building an in‑house large language model and keeping it competitive at scale is now a very different challenge from proving a concept in a lab...