Why Digital Sovereignty Is Becoming a Strategic Imperative for Enterprises
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01-Jan-1900
Andreas Prins, Global Head of Sovereign Solutions at SUSE, explains why digital sovereignty is moving to the forefront of technology and data management strategies. The discussion covers EU cloud sovereignty initiatives, the role of open-source software, evolving regulatory pressures, and how organizations can assess and mitigate sovereignty-related risks.
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