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    1. Brave_Confidence_278 on

      A project dead on arrival, who wants to use american tech in these times

    2. ThisTheRealLife on

      Still owned by AWS and so still subject to the patriot act.

    3. No_Donkey456 on

      There’s definitely a need there but I don’t think an American company can fill it.

    4. swirve-psn on

      Still American controlled.

      There is nothing stopping Trump from forcing AWS to handover European data. Laws only matter to those held to them.

    5. The fact they feel the need to actually try and mitigate concerns reaffirms European leverage on this issue. Can’t wait for the isolationist crowd to feel the hurt to their precious companies and the subsequent knock on effects to their economy which they seem to take for granted.

    6. zdzislav_kozibroda on

      Trump: “Hey AWS. Give us all the data we want or you get 50% tax”

      Amazon immediately folds. Case closed.

    7. IntriguinglyRandom on

      Get fucked Amazon! This isn’t about “ethics” it’s just a gambit to add or maintain profit control.

    8. PrettyFlyForALawGuy on

      Still American controlled. Worth less than zero in terms of digital sovereignty.

    9. t0xic_sh0t on

      Who pays for an expensive Trojan horse?

      PS: Tel Aviv is no Europe.

    10. youderkB on

      Worthless as long as the parent company remains under US jurisdiction. They will then continue to be forced to hand over data upon request and NOT inform those affected.

    11. MootRevolution on

      There’s nothing Sovereign about this cloud solution if it’s owned by an American company. They will still be legal obliged to share all the data with the US government and it’s agencies.

    12. mindthegoat_redux on

      Narrator: They didn’t address data sovereignty concerns.

    13. OrganicWPillowLeft on

      It is national security matter now, having government core services under foreign control is kamikaze behavior

    14. Spinoza42 on

      They’re rushing this out the door with no Cloudfront and no Identity Center, and no plans for a second region. AWS knows if they don’t release it right now they might as well scrap it immediately. I think they’re too late: autumn 2025 a lot of organisations would have jumped at the chance, now if you’re going to migrate, might as well move to European owned. A different AWS partition with less functionality is still a painful migration, better make it still a bit more painful for a more fundamental sovereignty.

    15. Coconut681 on

      We need a European alternative to azure, aws, etc for cloud services.

    16. yellowbai on

      A fig leaf. The Trump administration won’t care about European sovereignty or law.

    17. Bullshit. It’s a US company, under the rule of the US “legal” system.
      Nothing can block any US government to strong-arm this company to hand over the data it has.

      They can also do economic espionage under the guise of corruption investigation.

    18. OVH : exist

      Every European leader : yeah but there was theses fire incidents.

    19. Swimming-Use1490 on

      Or, even better, stop using AWS and stop making the problem worse.

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