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While Brussels champions policy initiatives and American tech giants market their own โ€˜sovereignโ€™ solutions, a handful of public authorities in Austria, Germany, and France, alongside the International Criminal Court in The Hague, are taking concrete steps to regain control over their IT.

These cases provide a potential blueprint for a continent grappling with its technological autonomy, while simultaneously revealing the deep-seated legal and commercial challenges that make true independence so difficult to achieve.

The core of the problem lies in a direct and irreconcilable legal conflict. The US CLOUD Act of 2018 allows American authorities to compel US-based technology companies to provide requested data, regardless of where that data is stored globally. This places European organizations in a precarious position, as it directly clashes with Europe's own stringent privacy regulation, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

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[โ€“] WatchfulConsole@sh.itjust.works 8 points 10 hours ago (2 children)

Sounds great on paper but my bet is it'll take a decade or more and cost tens of billions to hire and retool everything. It's not just install Linux on all the machines of every beurocrat and call it a day. So much SharePoint, Netsuite, Salesforce, and more need alternatives built out. Thousands of hours or more spent retraining decades of learned computer skills. A deep lack of technical talent due to brain drain over the last two decades thanks to huge US tech salaries.

Not saying they shouldn't. I'm just expecting a big push and then a bunch of failed projects to move that leave systems spread across two platforms.

[โ€“] trolololol@lemmy.world 4 points 7 hours ago

The best time to start is now, so 10 years down the road you get it happening.

[โ€“] msage@programming.dev 2 points 9 hours ago

What the fuck does Salesforce do?

Again, we don't need our very own local Torment Nexus.