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zoul | 11 months ago

The author addresses this in the text:

> There are also false prophets—we all want quick solutions, and sometimes we get (too) excited about people who promise them. For example, in Germany, some claim they have “made Microsoft’s cloud European” through SAP. However, this turns out to be not quite the case. If the U.S. refuses to cooperate, they (by their own admission) would be down within a few months. Amazon also claims they are going to do something similar, but they’ve been saying that for years, and they conveniently avoid addressing what happens in case of a conflict with the U.S.

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XorNot|11 months ago

An EU sovereign cloud by Amazon though would be built in the EU and staffed by EU employees though.

The effect of the US trying to insist it won't co-operate would be similar to what happened to most Russian based American franchise locations: troublesome but it's not like the facilities, people or inventory just vanished.

jajko|11 months ago

Make all tech knowledge available, spin it into another completely separate company with 0 ties to the parent and then we can actually start talking. Rest is fluff and PR.

brabel|11 months ago

> An EU sovereign cloud by Amazon though would be built in the EU and staffed by EU employees though.

At that point, why is Amazon needed? Don't we really have the expertise and capital to do this in Europe without Amazon (or Google, MSFT)? I somehow doubt that very much.

cheeseface|11 months ago

All proprietary software that runs in the cloud would vanish.