European biz calls for Euro tech for local people
Briefly

Danish consultancy Netcompany stresses the risks of relying on US technology in a time of increasing unpredictability from the American administration. CEO André Rogaczewski calls for a movement towards European-developed solutions that prioritize local accountability and data security. Concerns about potential espionage from US tech firms are amplified by conflicting political tactics and practices, leading to a push for European digital services that align with local values and governance. Current initiatives focus on decreasing reliance on US hyperscalers to bolster European sovereignty in the technology landscape.
Danish consultancy Netcompany warns of Europe's dangerous dependency on US technologies, urging for European solutions accountable to its citizens amid eroding trust in US tech.
CEO André Rogaczewski emphasizes the need for security and democracy, as reliance on foreign technologies threatens European values in the digital landscape.
Frank Karlitschek highlights political unreliability, imploring the need for Europe to adopt local technologies to avoid potential espionage risks prevalent within US-based systems.
Amid rising unease over US tech dependencies, projects across Europe strive to develop localized digital solutions, aiming to reclaim sovereignty over data and security.
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