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EU governments ditch US tech for local, open-source alternatives

European governments are increasingly shifting away from US technology giants towards local and open-source alternatives. This strategic pivot is driven by concerns over data sovereignty, control, and reducing dependency on foreign tech companies. France is leading this charge by replacing services like Zoom and Microsoft Teams with domestic options such as Visio and LaSuite, while other EU agencies are migrating cloud and health systems to European providers. AI

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IMPACT Governments prioritizing data sovereignty may impact AI development and deployment strategies.

RANK_REASON Cluster describes a significant policy shift by multiple governments away from major tech providers. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.4]

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    European governments are accelerating moves from US tech to local and open-source platforms, citing sovereignty, data control, and dependency risks 🇪🇺 France is

    European governments are accelerating moves from US tech to local and open-source platforms, citing sovereignty, data control, and dependency risks 🇪🇺 France is replacing Zoom and Microsoft Teams with Visio and LaSuite, while EU agencies shift cloud and health systems to European…