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Digital Sovereignty: Anexia CEO criticizes Amazon’s EU cloud

Anexia CEO Alexander Windbichler zu digitaler Souveränität – Kritik an Amazons EU-Cloud und Abhängigkeit von US-Infrastruktur Anexia CEO Alexander Windbichler on digital sovereignty – critique of Amazon's EU cloud and structural dependency on US infrastructure

Anexia CEO Alexander Windbichler on digital sovereignty – critique of Amazon's EU cloud and structural dependency on US infrastructure

 

In DerStandard, Anexia CEO Alexander Windbichler has voiced significant criticism regarding Amazon’s proposed “European Sovereign Cloud.” Windbichler highlights concerns over the potential for insufficient digital sovereignty and persistent vendor dependencies, advocating for genuinely independent European cloud solutions.

 

Digital Sovereignty: Why European Operations Alone Are Not Enough

Since control stems not from local staff but from ownership, software sovereignty, and technical decision-making authority. In his view, despite the EU’s operations, Europe remains structurally dependent on the U.S. parent company.

The article in German can be read here: Der Standard

 

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