Microsoft Promises EU Companies More Protection Against US Access to Their Data
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Microsoft gets about a quarter of its revenue from Europe. Right now, many of its customers are looking for an exit.
Distrust of American tech dependence is growing. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has now presented new ways EU companies can protect their data from the Trump administration.
The Digital Markets Act stands for Europe's claim to make the digital space fairer – against the resistance of powerful US corporations and political pressure from Washington. A retreat into the customs negotiations with Donald Trump would be fatal.
EDITORIAL. The Geneva public administration will gradually make use of the features available via the servers of the American giant. One could expect better from a canton that has enshrined in its Constitution a right to digital integrityC is an incomprehensible strategy in these times marked by great geopolitical instability. The Geneva cantonal administration will gradually resort to Microsoft's applications managed on the servers of the Ameri…
In Europe, the fear is that US President Donald Trump could use tech companies as a geopolitical weapon. Now, companies and politics are trying to emancipate themselves from overseas, not just to the delight of Microsoft and Co.
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