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A look at EU efforts to cut reliance on US tech; study: Amazon, Microsoft, and Google hold ~70% of EU cloud and US vendors get 80% of enterprise software spend

Thanks to Trump, EU governments are trying to break their overreliance on U.S. technology.  It won't be cheap or easy.

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  • @wavesblog.eurosky.social Simonetta Vezzoso on bluesky
    Good analysis but the section on “How Big Tech locked Europe in” forgot to mention anticompetitive practices by Big Tech left unpunished [embedded post]
  • r/europeanunion r on reddit
    The problem with Europe's Big Tech breakup: It's still hooked.  Thanks to Trump, EU governments are trying to break their overreliance on U.S. technology. …
  • @eugenemcparland Eugene McParland on bluesky
    The problem with Europe's Big Tech breakup: It's still hooked  —  🖊️ Mathieu Pollet and Anouk Schlung  —  Thanks to #Trump, #EU governments are trying to break their overreliance on U.S. technology.  It won't be cheap or easy.  —  www.politico.eu/article/euro...
  • @mathieupollet Mathieu Pollet on bluesky
    From city halls to capitals, Europeans governments are now trying hard to unplug from U.S. tech — before a “kill switch” gets flipped.  —  It's not that simple.  👇  —  www.politico.eu/article/euro...