Eu parliament has nothing to do with this.
This is generally the result of cloud computing taking over and us companies having the capital to invest to basically take it over.
Also, trump does not have control over that data, at least if its in azure.
Azure for governmental bodies is a private cloud service separate from the general public. For eu countries these are either hosted in the country its government data centre or in germany, which is in the eu.
This means that if trump would demand data, he cant access it without the approval of the server owner or he’d be breaking international laws.
Source: im a developer with azure certification
The tools are and were there to build the development on. The EU parliament should have started this 20 years ago. They rather took the sweet deals and we got to deal with corrupt software developed by corrupt developers (I don’t mean you, but your employer).
20 years ago there was no talks of anything digital, let alone cloud. Hell, most of the population didnt have a computer that was connected to the internet yet. At BEST some countries had e-id’s ( like myself ) and some company cards had a chip ( like debit cards ). You might want to recheck history.
20 years ago was 2005, not 1975… Cloud services started before that year. AWS started in 2002 and they weren’t the first.
But digital autonomy is not only about cloud services. EU countries were depending on US products with backdoor way before 2005.
Linux was mature at 2005. It is coincidentally even the exact year I started using Linux and also the year I personally first said, that we in the EU have to get independent from US owned operating systems. And I am not a genius.
2005 is funnily enough also the exact year Turkey started its project to get independent from US owned OSs, a project called Pardus. Sadly it pretty much failed, but the EU would have had different resources than Turkey on its own.
Eu parliament has nothing to do with this.
This is generally the result of cloud computing taking over and us companies having the capital to invest to basically take it over.
Also, trump does not have control over that data, at least if its in azure.
Azure for governmental bodies is a private cloud service separate from the general public. For eu countries these are either hosted in the country its government data centre or in germany, which is in the eu.
This means that if trump would demand data, he cant access it without the approval of the server owner or he’d be breaking international laws.
Source: im a developer with azure certification
The tools are and were there to build the development on. The EU parliament should have started this 20 years ago. They rather took the sweet deals and we got to deal with corrupt software developed by corrupt developers (I don’t mean you, but your employer).
20 years ago there was no talks of anything digital, let alone cloud. Hell, most of the population didnt have a computer that was connected to the internet yet. At BEST some countries had e-id’s ( like myself ) and some company cards had a chip ( like debit cards ). You might want to recheck history.
20 years ago was 2005, not 1975… Cloud services started before that year. AWS started in 2002 and they weren’t the first.
But digital autonomy is not only about cloud services. EU countries were depending on US products with backdoor way before 2005.
Linux was mature at 2005. It is coincidentally even the exact year I started using Linux and also the year I personally first said, that we in the EU have to get independent from US owned operating systems. And I am not a genius.
2005 is funnily enough also the exact year Turkey started its project to get independent from US owned OSs, a project called Pardus. Sadly it pretty much failed, but the EU would have had different resources than Turkey on its own.