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Here's summary of #DigitalSovereignty news that I've come across while enjoying my morning coffee

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    Here's summary of #DigitalSovereignty news that I've come across while enjoying my morning coffee.
    An industry acronym popular over the past year is #SASE - secure access service edge or secure access secure edge. Overly simplified it meanss technology used to deliver wide area network and security controls as a cloud computing service directly to the source of connection versus through a data centre. U.S. Tech is using it to fight back against the sovereignty trend.

    https://www.forbes.com/councils/forbesbusinesscouncil/2026/03/06/why-data-sovereignty-fails-without-sovereign-sase/

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      Here's summary of #DigitalSovereignty news that I've come across while enjoying my morning coffee.
      An industry acronym popular over the past year is #SASE - secure access service edge or secure access secure edge. Overly simplified it meanss technology used to deliver wide area network and security controls as a cloud computing service directly to the source of connection versus through a data centre. U.S. Tech is using it to fight back against the sovereignty trend.

      https://www.forbes.com/councils/forbesbusinesscouncil/2026/03/06/why-data-sovereignty-fails-without-sovereign-sase/

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      Here's some PR work being delivered on behalf of some #TechBros that also references SASE. The other marketing hype that U.S Tech firms will be using is "on premises solutions", hoping to stop the trend of technology replacement. Essentially they are attempting to give more local (sovereign) control over the data which means there's no need to change your application. Not sure that will work long-term.

      #DigitalIndependance
      https://www.networkworld.com/article/4137371/digital-sovereignty-options-for-on-prem-deployments.html

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        Here's some PR work being delivered on behalf of some #TechBros that also references SASE. The other marketing hype that U.S Tech firms will be using is "on premises solutions", hoping to stop the trend of technology replacement. Essentially they are attempting to give more local (sovereign) control over the data which means there's no need to change your application. Not sure that will work long-term.

        #DigitalIndependance
        https://www.networkworld.com/article/4137371/digital-sovereignty-options-for-on-prem-deployments.html

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        This report on Europe's telecommunications industry was making me sleepy, and I needed a 2nd coffee after reading it. But one factoid stood out with regards to market fragmentation: Europe has 44 operators with more than half a million subscribers, compared to only 8 in the US, 4 in China and Japan, and 3 in Canada and South Korea.

        #Technology #Telecommunications
        https://www.telefonica.com/en/communication-room/blog/state-digital-communications-2026-tech-sovereignty-matters/

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          This report on Europe's telecommunications industry was making me sleepy, and I needed a 2nd coffee after reading it. But one factoid stood out with regards to market fragmentation: Europe has 44 operators with more than half a million subscribers, compared to only 8 in the US, 4 in China and Japan, and 3 in Canada and South Korea.

          #Technology #Telecommunications
          https://www.telefonica.com/en/communication-room/blog/state-digital-communications-2026-tech-sovereignty-matters/

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          Took a quick break to take advantage of some awesome spring weather and walk the dog.

          Meanwhile in Canada, domestic technology companies are looking to cash in on #DigitalSovereignty and the potential of Canadian businesses looking for data storage in our country. Uniserve Communications Corporation is completing a new data centre in B.C. with the expectation that it will bring new customers.

          #DataCentres
          https://finance.yahoo.com/news/uniserve-provides-flagship-data-centre-185722978.html

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            Took a quick break to take advantage of some awesome spring weather and walk the dog.

            Meanwhile in Canada, domestic technology companies are looking to cash in on #DigitalSovereignty and the potential of Canadian businesses looking for data storage in our country. Uniserve Communications Corporation is completing a new data centre in B.C. with the expectation that it will bring new customers.

            #DataCentres
            https://finance.yahoo.com/news/uniserve-provides-flagship-data-centre-185722978.html

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            Alberta is opening the doors to U.S. Tech in a bid to add as many #DataCentres as possible. There doesn't appear to be any concern about preferring USA #TechBros versus supporting Canadian technology. But on a positive note they are also encouraging potential new data centre operators to build gas turbine powered electric generators to supply their own power needs, thereby supporting Alberta's fossil fuel industry. It's a win-win for anyone who doesn't breath...

            #AI
            https://betakit.com/albertas-technology-minister-continues-data-centre-courtship-at-digital-innovation-forum/

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