For years, Europe’s cloud debate revolved around a simplistic question: “Where is my data stored?” That question once offered reassurance. Today, it no longer defines sovereignty. In an environment ...
The concept of digital sovereignty has expanded far beyond the realm of nation-states. Today, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) face a complex web of challenges as they seek to assert control ...
In recent years, "digital sovereignty" has become one of the most powerful rallying cries in global technology policy. Governments tout it as a way to reclaim control over their data, shield national ...
Digital systems are central to economic resilience. But the governance models supporting them were designed for a bygone era, when systems were smaller, often centralized, and rarely crossing multiple ...
Companies are moving away from a 'speed over sovereignty' approach to cloud adoption, prioritizing control over where data resides and which jurisdictions govern it. This shift is driven by rising ...
As sovereign computing requirements continue to mount, enterprises may need offerings that run on-prem, not just in the cloud. Cisco, IBM, Fortinet, and Versa are among the vendors offering solutions.
Every organisation today is measured by two things: “exit velocity” and its “ability to pivot”. Exit velocity is how quickly you can move away from a technology, platform or contract the moment it ...
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