Amazon Launches New Europe-Based Cloud Service to Address User Concerns
AWS's new cloud is fully operated by EU residents with no dependencies outside the EU and plans to expand to Belgium, the Netherlands, and Portugal, serving regulated sectors.
- Amazon has launched a new Europe-based cloud service aimed at addressing user concerns over data privacy and sovereignty.
- The AWS European Sovereign Cloud is physically and legally separate from Amazon's other servers, allowing it to operate independently even if disconnected from the U.S.
- European regulators are investigating cloud services from Amazon and Microsoft under the Digital Markets Act to curb the power of Big Tech.
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Original news Amazon launches a new society for the EU
The market-leading cloud provider AWS is now operating a data center independent of US operations in Brandenburg.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced on Thursday 15 January the launch of a "sovereign and independent cloud" for the EU, strengthening its dominance in the sector as Europeans seek to build their digital sovereignty.
Amazon Launches EU-Only AWS Cloud, Announces Expansion Across Europe
Amazon Web Services (AWS) said on Jan. 15 it had launched a new cloud service located entirely within the European Union. The new offering, called the AWS European Sovereign Cloud, is physically and logically separate from existing AWS regions and is designed to help customers meet what the company described as evolving sovereignty requirements. The company said the service would have no critical dependencies on non-EU infrastructure and could c…
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