Data Sovereignty

Data Sovereignty Trusted Cloud

Why Data Sovereignty and Trusted Cloud is critical for the future of your business

As a global player and the leading European cloud provider, we have witnessed first-hand the challenges and opportunities that the digital transformation brings to our continent. In this post, we would like to share our vision of how data sovereignty and trusted cloud help customers and partners. But also all private and public organizations to […]

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Illustration conceptualizing how data sovereignty and business growth go hand in hand

How data sovereignty as a design principle can turbocharge business growth

GDPR [in Europe] was just the beginning. Before GDPR, we lived in a data economy that didn’t always respect the individual. In fact, if you were using a free app, it was probably fair to say that your data was the price for downloading it. And it’s easy to see these kinds of regulations things

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How startups can ensure data protection and data sovereignty compliance in the cloud

How startups can ensure data protection and data sovereignty compliance in the cloud

Business use of the cloud is booming, with companies spending more than ever on developing existing cloud projects while record numbers of new entrants take their first steps into the cloud journey.   It’s a trend that has been accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, with analyst Gartner predicting that global spending on public cloud services will grow 23.1% in 2021 to $332.3

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Privacy Shield : Invalidation

Privacy Shield: Invalidation

On 16 July, in a much-awaited ruling (C-311/18), the Court of Justice of the European Union  (ECJ) dealt a serious blow to the practice of transferring personal data to countries outside the European Union.    A bit of history…   This case dates back to 25 June 2013, when Mr Maximilian Schrems, an European citizen, filed a complaint with the Irish

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