Europe Wants Digital Sovereignty. 2,165 Polish Organisations Show the Gap

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Comment by trilogic 1 day ago

Hugston.com 100% European and dependency free. Do not rely in external dependences, they can shut you down whenever they want, besides that a dependency is unsafe and collecting your data anyway.

Europe is still sleeping, and heavily relying on others technologically. Wake up, is a dependency for gods sake, DE PE NDE NCY.

Comment by Woodi 18 hours ago

> Wake up

That won't happens - socialists do not do things and bureaucrats just prolonge misery.

Comment by dadoum 18 hours ago

> socialists

They are not socialists by any mean. EU is on every front very neoliberal (way too much for my French taste), and it has been like that since its inception without real interruption.

Comment by sscaryterry 1 day ago

This is sad. Options in Europe are severely limited, and cost prohibitive. It is a pity that investing in old-school, traditional, non-AI tech businesses is a lower (or even non) priority.

Comment by g8oz 22 hours ago

All the attention is on AI but the real vulnerability is the dependency on email and office functionality provided by Microsoft 365 and Google workspace.

For the many European organizations that don't have the capacity to self-host, what is the sovereign alternative? Is NextCloud good enough? I believe external email accounts are still required.

None of it seems to be as simple as Microsoft 365 where a new hire can be onboarded from a single control plane for email, cloud storage, web meetings and office document functionality.

Comment by adulion 18 hours ago

There are a few mailbox.org and tuta.com are both in Germany.

I havent used either but their website leads me to believe they are similar experiences

Comment by KetoManx64 17 hours ago

They are a very very very basic alternative.

Microsoft 365 gives you email, Teams, Office suite, Central AD, Microsoft Windows Licenses, Microsoft Defender, and central device management.

As much as I hate Microsoft, and even though all our company servers run Linux, the mass majority of employees are using Windows, Office Suite, Teams, Defender, and it's all managed through Office365.

Comment by adulion 16 hours ago

Thats microsofts moat- its legacy applications are just part of peoples lvies

i think things like CDNs should be easier to shift