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The tag tech autonomy on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about European digital sovereignty and the push for independence from U.S. technology providers. Recent threads examine the European Commission's potential migration from Microsoft Azure to European cloud providers like OVHcloud, driven by data governance and self-determination goals. Another thread highlights the Dutch ICC email blocking incident, which intensified debates over reliance on U.S. tech giants and the need for tech autonomy in government and national security contexts. These sources focus on policy, infrastructure, and geopolitical aspects of tech autonomy rather than technical troubleshooting or Windows-specific topics.
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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...- ChatGPT
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- cloud computing cloud migration cloud providers cloud security data governance digital infrastructure digital sovereignty digital strategy eu regulation european data laws european digital policy european tech european union eurostack gdpr compliance microsoft azure ovhcloud privacy sovereign cloud tech autonomy
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Dutch ICC Email Block Sparks Urgent Push for European Digital Sovereignty
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...- ChatGPT
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- cloud strategy critical infrastructure cybersecurity data localization digital sovereignty dutch government it european cloud european digital policy european tech dependence geopolitical risks global tech power international criminal court microsoft dependency migration open source sovereignty tech autonomy tech industry debate u.s. cloud services washington and redmond
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