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sovereignty
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The sovereignty tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about digital sovereignty, data governance, and the geopolitical implications of cloud infrastructure. Threads examine how nations and organizations grapple with reliance on U.S. technology giants like Microsoft Azure, particularly in contexts involving national security, government autonomy, and ethical cloud use. Topics include the blocking of ICC email accounts due to U.S. sanctions, debates over European digital sovereignty, and concerns about vendor lock-in and government-grade geospatial systems. These discussions highlight tensions between global cloud services and national control over data and operations.
Space42’s decision to list its AI‑powered geospatial intelligence platform, GIQ, on the Microsoft Azure Marketplace is a strategic moment for the company and the broader geospatial industry — it lowers the commercial and technical barriers to satellite‑derived intelligence, ties a national...
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data sovereignty
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geospatial intelligence
model governance
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sovereign cloud
sovereignty
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Microsoft’s president, Brad Smith, told reporters from his office at the Redmond campus that the company will “investigate and get to the truth” after a Guardian-led investigation alleged that Israel’s Unit 8200 had used Microsoft Azure to store and process vast troves of intercepted Palestinian...
The recent blocking of International Criminal Court (ICC) Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan’s Microsoft email account has sent ripples throughout the Netherlands, sparking an intense debate over the country’s reliance on U.S. technology giants. The incident, directly tied to U.S. foreign policy in the...
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digital sovereignty
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geopolitical risks
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sovereignty
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u.s. cloud services
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Pakistani intelligence agents today are interrogating three women -- all wives of Osama bin Laden -- who were captured during the U.S.-led raid on Sunday.
The wives, including the youngest -- 29-year-old Yemeni Amal Ahmed Abdul Fatah -- were all living with bin Laden inside the compound in...
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