Whale Cloud leads the charge in shaping the future with local digital infrastructure

Sponsored by Whale Cloud Data localization is rapidly becoming the norm across the globe. Nations are increasingly insistent on keeping their data close to home, driven by a myriad of motives from protecting privacy and commercial interests to safeguarding against rising geopolitical and trade tensions. And this isn’t a fleeting trend: data localization is here to stay. Deloitte predicts that digital sovereignty laws will continue to proliferate in the coming years, with stiff penalties looming for non-compliance or data breaches. Consequently, market intelligence firm IDC reports that three-quarters of global businesses now prioritize digital sovereignty, with regional compliance becoming increasingly resource-intensive. Yet, this trend presents opportunities. Digital sovereignty policies generate demand for local digital infrastructure, particularly localized cloud services, also known as sovereign cloud solutions. Unlike conventional cloud services, sovereign clouds store and process sensitive data within a specific jurisdiction, prioritizing local ownership and adherence to regulatory compliance. This approach ensures that data remains within national boundaries, aligning with the growing demand for digital sovereignty. Advanced encryption measures further enhance security, but the primary focus lies on fostering local control and meeting regulatory requirements. This makes them increasingly sought-after in today’s regulatory climate. According to IDC forecasts, spending on […]

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