Battle Intelligence Report 04. Sovereign Cloud Europe.
- Alejandro Canonero
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Battle Intelligence Report 04
Sovereign Cloud Europe
Filed May 4, 2026. Dubai. Dr. Alejandro Canonero.
Verdict
Europe is no longer playing defense. Under EUCS, GAIA-X, and the Data Act, the European sovereign cloud agenda is enveloping US hyperscalers from the regulatory side. The hyperscalers that federate fastest will retain the European installed base. The hyperscalers that resist will be repriced.
Field intelligence
1. EUCS High Assurance levels demand operational independence from non-EU jurisdictions. The hyperscalers that have not stood up jointly-controlled European entities will be excluded from regulated workloads.
2. GAIA-X has shifted from federated promise to selective implementation. National data spaces in finance, mobility, and health are now operational test beds.
3. The Data Act forces interoperability and switching rights into hyperscaler contracts. Lock-in economics are being legislated away.
4. National champions, OVHcloud, T-Systems, Telefonica Tech, are reasserting in regulated verticals. The Minimum Viable Ecosystem of European sovereign cloud is no longer hypothetical.
Indicators to watch in the next 90 days
1. EUCS final scheme adoption and the High Assurance language on jurisdictional independence.
2. New hyperscaler joint ventures with European national champions structured as operationally independent entities.
3. Public sector AI tenders that require federated identity and EU-resident model weights.
4. Multi-billion regulated workload migrations from US-controlled hyperscaler regions to sovereign joint ventures.
Frameworks applied
Platform Envelopment, Minimum Viable Ecosystems, Ecosystem Commander.
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