Fucking right, shouldn’t have non European countries processing European private data full stop
Breaks my heart to know that we in the UK we have given Palantir huge amounts of access to identifiable health information through the NHS contracts they’ve been granted
gamesbrainiac on
Good.
minobi on
Sounds good. We don’t need foreign monopolies here.
Petrak1s on
Do what you do best – regulate! 💪
JConRed on
How about Palantir?
Are they getting blocked too?
axxond on
Good
xenoph on
We really need to diversify from US big tech in a meaningful way. Wonder if it’d be feasible short- to mid-term.
Quiet_Illustrator410 on
Very good
Eltrits on
Better late than never
ProductLopsided6580 on
Meanwhile the dutch government happily gives away their infrastructure contract for the Identity Services to the USA.
bxzidff on
It must be done. They are all security threats.
Subject-Dealer6350 on
I am loving the EU more and more every day. It is amazing how much a orange morron can unify people. He even managed to make King Charles more likable and people have disapproved of him since the 90s.
Accomplished-Dot-891 on
Well done trump!
crazycat690 on
Maybe I’ve been living under a rock but… Microsoft, Amazon and Google has been handling government health, financial and legal data in Europe? Even without the orange man in the white house that doesn’t seem like a very good move.
vdcsX on
GOOD
Bartlomiej48 on
Excellent news.
p0lleke on
Well, in NL we’re just about to hand over our digital identities platform on a silver platter to the Americans, so we’ll be compensating for that.
pablo8itall on
finally.
anarchisto on
A couple decades ago, when I worked for IBM as a programmer, I was on an project that digitized the Romanian land registry’s operations.
If you think about it, it sounds silly that a project in which absolutely everyone involved was a Romanian and no external knowledge was needed had to be done by an American company, but this was a (non-official, obviously) requirement from the World Bank, which partly financed the project.
IBM didn’t even turn out a profit on the project, but I guess their access to data was worth more than a few million.
danrokk on
Moving where? There is no major cloud provider in Europe
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As it should be
finally some good news
But private financial data is ok?
Don’t forget palantir..
Fucking right, shouldn’t have non European countries processing European private data full stop
Breaks my heart to know that we in the UK we have given Palantir huge amounts of access to identifiable health information through the NHS contracts they’ve been granted
Good.
Sounds good. We don’t need foreign monopolies here.
Do what you do best – regulate! 💪
How about Palantir?
Are they getting blocked too?
Good
We really need to diversify from US big tech in a meaningful way. Wonder if it’d be feasible short- to mid-term.
Very good
Better late than never
Meanwhile the dutch government happily gives away their infrastructure contract for the Identity Services to the USA.
It must be done. They are all security threats.
I am loving the EU more and more every day. It is amazing how much a orange morron can unify people. He even managed to make King Charles more likable and people have disapproved of him since the 90s.
Well done trump!
Maybe I’ve been living under a rock but… Microsoft, Amazon and Google has been handling government health, financial and legal data in Europe? Even without the orange man in the white house that doesn’t seem like a very good move.
GOOD
Excellent news.
Well, in NL we’re just about to hand over our digital identities platform on a silver platter to the Americans, so we’ll be compensating for that.
finally.
A couple decades ago, when I worked for IBM as a programmer, I was on an project that digitized the Romanian land registry’s operations.
If you think about it, it sounds silly that a project in which absolutely everyone involved was a Romanian and no external knowledge was needed had to be done by an American company, but this was a (non-official, obviously) requirement from the World Bank, which partly financed the project.
IBM didn’t even turn out a profit on the project, but I guess their access to data was worth more than a few million.
Moving where? There is no major cloud provider in Europe
Meanwhile UK just spreading that ass wide open …
and military?
Guess we’re liberating Europe after Iran then 🤷