Matt Burgess writing at WIRED:
There are early signs that some European companies and governments are souring on their use of American cloud services provided by the three so-called hyperscalers. Between them, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and Amazon Web Services (AWS) host vast swathes of the internet and keep thousands of businesses running. However, some organizations appear to be reconsidering their use of these companies’ cloud services—including servers, storage, and databases—citing uncertainties around privacy and data access fears under the Trump administration.
For years, there’s been a bubbling concern about the behavior of the big US tech corporations around data privacy and tech lock-in. Now that’s boiling over, into a near crisis about digital sovereignty and the imperative to find or build viable alternatives.
This article is a good overview of recent events fueling the movement to reduce or eliminate the utter dependence on big US-based tech companies.