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- business@lemmy.world
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- cross-posted to:
- business@lemmy.world
- europe@lemmy.dbzer0.com
Airbus is preparing to migrate its mission-critical applications to a sovereign European cloud, launching a tender worth over €50 million. The move reflects growing corporate concern over data control under U.S. laws like the CLOUD Act — and highlights the urgent need for mature, secure European alternatives, even as Airbus admits the odds of finding a suitable provider are only 80/20.
This effort is part of a broader industry push led by Airbus, Dassault Systèmes, OVHcloud, and others, who’ve called on the EU to create a sovereign infrastructure fund. Their goal: ensure Europe controls its digital future — from AI to cloud hardware — and reduces reliance on foreign tech giants.
from AI to cloud
Yes, Europe must build its own Torment Nexus.
I get why companies want cloud, but AI? Really?
Airbus is internally using everything Google, Drive, Mail,… even Gemini.
Sure, I get it, and I want everyone to build and sustain a european open-source infrastructure.
But many times people react in ways of “we need european tiktok/AI/facebook” when the answer is no, we don’t need EU or any other alternative to them.
I’m actually shocked as hell that the EU company which is probably one of the biggest targets for state-sponsored industrial espionage had anything at all hosted outside the EU (or, in fact, in any cloud system other than an in-house one).
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Explain your statement.


