EU weighs restricting use of US cloud platforms to process government data

abdelhousni 143 points 68 comments May 17, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (12 comments)

scirob

OMG just do, EU needs some balls. Upcloud, Scaleway, Hetzner, OVH are all production ready . EU business leaders are so afraid of not using the biggest provider they are blind to how you IT can absolutely run 100% on compute from these providers and opensource

throwa356262

I mean, it would be a huge sign of incompetence if the US agencies did not use the American IT companies to spy on their foes ... and friends. Remember that Amazon used AWS to spy on other companies when they were trying to enter new markets. How f-g naive are you to think your information is safe just because you signed a contract?

Squarex

Why not focus on having something actually competetive with AWS / gcp / azure? And not, hetzner and OVH are not it.

Havoc

Should have been done years ago

varispeed

The fact EU is not using homegrown providers is probably the greatest evidence of corruption. It's bizarre politicians could do this damage for so long - to national security, to domestic capability, economy and so on. Some anti-corruption bodies in Europe shamelessly take their salaries and do nothing.

seydor

"EU weighs" = ten more years of committees

BrandoElFollito

Our governments are at this weird intersection of incompetence, lobby influence and cowardice. This gets multiplied in the EU offices and various bodies. I am not even sure what could be done to change this. We have democratic elections, people managing the country are at least formally qualified but they sit in the central Venn diagram intersection above. One of the reasons for the technical dependence is that huge gap between the ones who understand how to architecture the country or EU information systems, and the ones who make the decision.

throwios

There is no way Europe can do anything that angers America. Sad but True

amazingamazing

Why is China able to use its own cloud but not EU? Same with AI.

ginkgotree

The EU is great at debating. They'll still be debating this in 10 years.

manyatoms

It's completely insane that any sovereign government would let ANY foreign government have ANY control over the data. What in the world let the EU countries into this situation.

trilogic

It is a step in the right direction, but time is a key factor also. Do not take it easy, hurry up. Imperative to stop the data leak this month (Maj 2026).

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