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  • hennavirkkunen@ec.social-network.europa.euH hennavirkkunen@ec.social-network.europa.eu

    We’ve awarded a €180M tender for sovereign cloud to four European providers.

    This enables EU institutions, bodies, offices & agencies (Union entities) to procure sovereign cloud services.

    Scaling the use of EU cloud is key to strengthening Europe’s digital sovereignty.

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    The European Commission is strengthening the European Union\'s digital sovereignty by awarding a tender that allows EU institutions, bodies, offices and agencies (Union entities) to procure sovereign cloud services for up to €180 million over 6 years.

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    pa27@mastodon.socialP This user is from outside of this forum
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    @HennaVirkkunen And yet, at the same time there's this opposite ugly item:
    https://mastodon.social/@pojntfx/116418696334944957

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    • fenixmaster@mastodon.socialF fenixmaster@mastodon.social

      @compfu Strange Thales (France) and Google?

      @HennaVirkkunen

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      @fenixmaster @compfu @HennaVirkkunen Thales operate a "sovereign" Google cloud (licenced, to create legal distance, but obviously not sovereign as in publicly owned / controlled)

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      • oaj@mastodon.com.plO oaj@mastodon.com.pl

        @HennaVirkkunen: excellent! Which providers are we talking about?

        ikuturso@mastodon.socialI This user is from outside of this forum
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        @oaj @HennaVirkkunen "Post Telecom with its partners CleverCloud and OVHcloud, StackIT, Scaleway, and finally Proximus, which partners with S3NS (a joint venture of Thales and Google Cloud), Clarence and Mistral"

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        • hennavirkkunen@ec.social-network.europa.euH hennavirkkunen@ec.social-network.europa.eu

          We’ve awarded a €180M tender for sovereign cloud to four European providers.

          This enables EU institutions, bodies, offices & agencies (Union entities) to procure sovereign cloud services.

          Scaling the use of EU cloud is key to strengthening Europe’s digital sovereignty.

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          Commission awards €180 million tender for sovereign cloud to four European providers

          The European Commission is strengthening the European Union\'s digital sovereignty by awarding a tender that allows EU institutions, bodies, offices and agencies (Union entities) to procure sovereign cloud services for up to €180 million over 6 years.

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          @HennaVirkkunen @hughbric look!

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          • jim@social.openrightsgroup.orgJ jim@social.openrightsgroup.org

            @fenixmaster @compfu @HennaVirkkunen Thales operate a "sovereign" Google cloud (licenced, to create legal distance, but obviously not sovereign as in publicly owned / controlled)

            max@toet.dnzm.nlM This user is from outside of this forum
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            @jim So, not sovereign.

            @fenixmaster @compfu @HennaVirkkunen

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            • hennavirkkunen@ec.social-network.europa.euH hennavirkkunen@ec.social-network.europa.eu

              We’ve awarded a €180M tender for sovereign cloud to four European providers.

              This enables EU institutions, bodies, offices & agencies (Union entities) to procure sovereign cloud services.

              Scaling the use of EU cloud is key to strengthening Europe’s digital sovereignty.

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              Commission awards €180 million tender for sovereign cloud to four European providers

              The European Commission is strengthening the European Union\'s digital sovereignty by awarding a tender that allows EU institutions, bodies, offices and agencies (Union entities) to procure sovereign cloud services for up to €180 million over 6 years.

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              @HennaVirkkunen
              Looks like value for money compared to taxpayers here being scalped by Accenture Australia & others for AUD +$97 million for a joke upgrade of IT at the meteorological department / Bureau Of Meteorology / BOM.

              (But don't worry, Accenture Australia will redesign the government's climate change risk website too, so they'll be ok.
              And #AndrewJohnson, former CEO, has a #PSM.)
              #AusPol #BOMWebsite #AccentureAustralia #ConsequenceFree #RipOff #BOMMismanagement

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              BOM reveals new website cost $96.5m, not $4.1m as first announced

              Federal Environment Minister Murray Watt has asked the weather agency's new boss to examine how the website's cost and redesign went so wrong.

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              (www.abc.net.au)

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              • hennavirkkunen@ec.social-network.europa.euH hennavirkkunen@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                We’ve awarded a €180M tender for sovereign cloud to four European providers.

                This enables EU institutions, bodies, offices & agencies (Union entities) to procure sovereign cloud services.

                Scaling the use of EU cloud is key to strengthening Europe’s digital sovereignty.

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                Commission awards €180 million tender for sovereign cloud to four European providers

                The European Commission is strengthening the European Union\'s digital sovereignty by awarding a tender that allows EU institutions, bodies, offices and agencies (Union entities) to procure sovereign cloud services for up to €180 million over 6 years.

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                @HennaVirkkunen
                this is good. Now you should have a nice talk with the guys who made the European Age Verification App.
                "Talk" in the sense of chasing them outside of the territory with a large stick.

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                • hennavirkkunen@ec.social-network.europa.euH hennavirkkunen@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                  We’ve awarded a €180M tender for sovereign cloud to four European providers.

                  This enables EU institutions, bodies, offices & agencies (Union entities) to procure sovereign cloud services.

                  Scaling the use of EU cloud is key to strengthening Europe’s digital sovereignty.

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                  Commission awards €180 million tender for sovereign cloud to four European providers

                  The European Commission is strengthening the European Union\'s digital sovereignty by awarding a tender that allows EU institutions, bodies, offices and agencies (Union entities) to procure sovereign cloud services for up to €180 million over 6 years.

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                  @HennaVirkkunen Excellent news! Freeing Europe from US Big Tech sounds like exactly the sort of thing the EU should be doing.

                  Thank you!

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                  • jim@social.openrightsgroup.orgJ jim@social.openrightsgroup.org

                    @fenixmaster @compfu @HennaVirkkunen Thales operate a "sovereign" Google cloud (licenced, to create legal distance, but obviously not sovereign as in publicly owned / controlled)

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                    @jim
                    So I assume Cloud Act applies here? If so, fuck that. Half measures as always.
                    @fenixmaster @compfu @HennaVirkkunen

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                    • jim@social.openrightsgroup.orgJ jim@social.openrightsgroup.org

                      @fenixmaster @compfu @HennaVirkkunen Thales operate a "sovereign" Google cloud (licenced, to create legal distance, but obviously not sovereign as in publicly owned / controlled)

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                      @jim @fenixmaster @compfu @HennaVirkkunen
                      So paying the bribe to big tech with our money.

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                      • hennavirkkunen@ec.social-network.europa.euH hennavirkkunen@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                        We’ve awarded a €180M tender for sovereign cloud to four European providers.

                        This enables EU institutions, bodies, offices & agencies (Union entities) to procure sovereign cloud services.

                        Scaling the use of EU cloud is key to strengthening Europe’s digital sovereignty.

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                        Commission awards €180 million tender for sovereign cloud to four European providers

                        The European Commission is strengthening the European Union\'s digital sovereignty by awarding a tender that allows EU institutions, bodies, offices and agencies (Union entities) to procure sovereign cloud services for up to €180 million over 6 years.

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                        @HennaVirkkunen

                        And if we check ownership etc. these aren't US subsidiary companies?

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                        • hennavirkkunen@ec.social-network.europa.euH hennavirkkunen@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                          We’ve awarded a €180M tender for sovereign cloud to four European providers.

                          This enables EU institutions, bodies, offices & agencies (Union entities) to procure sovereign cloud services.

                          Scaling the use of EU cloud is key to strengthening Europe’s digital sovereignty.

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                          Commission awards €180 million tender for sovereign cloud to four European providers

                          The European Commission is strengthening the European Union\'s digital sovereignty by awarding a tender that allows EU institutions, bodies, offices and agencies (Union entities) to procure sovereign cloud services for up to €180 million over 6 years.

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                          @HennaVirkkunen How does the "sovereign" bit work when Google Cloud is involved? Will it be Google operating servers in Europe that are still subject to American intelligence agencies?

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                          • thenerdautomaton@mastodon.gamedev.placeT thenerdautomaton@mastodon.gamedev.place

                            @HennaVirkkunen "joint venture with Google cloud". Trust me bro. It will be sovereign

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                            @TheNerdAutomaton @HennaVirkkunen

                            Wait, Google? I thought the European sovereign cloud programme was just an AWS instance?

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                            European Sovereign Cloud

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                            Or is this the American tech giants flooding the zone, and making it hard to talk about public infrastructure without half the people in the discussion thinking that someone else had already decided to use American tech for the role, even when the impetus for the project is *to get away from American tech*?

                            How do we/policymakers resist this?

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                            • hennavirkkunen@ec.social-network.europa.euH hennavirkkunen@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                              We’ve awarded a €180M tender for sovereign cloud to four European providers.

                              This enables EU institutions, bodies, offices & agencies (Union entities) to procure sovereign cloud services.

                              Scaling the use of EU cloud is key to strengthening Europe’s digital sovereignty.

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                              Commission awards €180 million tender for sovereign cloud to four European providers

                              The European Commission is strengthening the European Union\'s digital sovereignty by awarding a tender that allows EU institutions, bodies, offices and agencies (Union entities) to procure sovereign cloud services for up to €180 million over 6 years.

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                              @HennaVirkkunen
                              Interesting to see #proximus winning this tender partnering with #google (through S3NS), while Proximus only a month ago, announcing AWS as prefered worldwide supplier of cloud-infra and AI.

                              I'm sure their layers have done expert work shielding their deep Google and Amazon ties from this tender.
                              Nevertheless this looks a lot like souvereignity-washing to me.

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