The de-Americanization of software and digital infrastructure is becoming an important topic across Europe. More governments, companies, and organizations are choosing European alternatives for software, cloud services, hosting, and data storage. The main goal is to reduce dependence on large American technology companies and to strengthen European digital sovereignty.
By using European cloud providers, servers located within the EU, and software developed under European regulations, organizations can gain more control over privacy, security, and compliance. European laws such as the GDPR already provide strict standards for data protection, and many businesses see local infrastructure as a way to ensure that sensitive information remains under European jurisdiction.
This movement also encourages innovation within Europe by supporting local technology companies and open-source solutions. While American platforms still dominate many parts of the digital world, the shift toward European systems reflects a growing desire for independence, transparency, and long-term technological resilience.
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