Amazon Web Services to Launch AWS European Sovereign Cloud
- AWS European Sovereign Cloud offers customers in Europe more choice for data residency and operational autonomy
- The cloud will be physically and logically separate from existing AWS Regions, ensuring data privacy and security
- AWS European Sovereign Cloud will launch with its first AWS Region in Germany and will be available to all European customers
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AWS European Sovereign Cloud will be a new, independent cloud for
AWS European Sovereign Cloud will allow customers to keep all metadata they create in the EU
Only EU-resident AWS employees who are located in the EU will have control of the operations and support for the AWS European Sovereign Cloud
Customers, AWS Partners, and regulators welcoming the new AWS European Sovereign Cloud include the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI), German Federal Ministry of the Interior and Community (BMI), German Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport, Finland Ministry of Finance, National Cyber and Information Security Agency (NÚKIB) in the
As with existing AWS Regions, customers will have the control and assurance that AWS will not access or use customer data for any purpose without their agreement, as well as access to the strongest sovereignty controls among leading cloud providers. Only EU-resident AWS employees who are located in the EU will have control of the operations and support for the AWS European Sovereign Cloud. For customers with enhanced data residency needs, the AWS European Sovereign Cloud will allow customers to keep all metadata they create (such as the roles, permissions, resource labels, and configurations they use to run AWS) in the EU, and will feature its own billing and usage metering systems.
“The AWS European Sovereign Cloud reinforces our commitment to offering AWS customers the most advanced set of sovereignty controls, privacy safeguards, and security features available in the cloud,” said Max Peterson, vice president of Sovereign Cloud at AWS. “For more than a decade, we’ve worked with governments and regulatory bodies across
“The development of a European AWS cloud will make it much easier for many public sector organizations and companies with high data security and data protection requirements to use AWS services,” said Claudia Plattner, president, German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI). “We are aware of the innovative power of modern cloud services, and we want to help make them securely available for
The AWS European Sovereign Cloud will be sovereign-by-design and will be built on more than a decade of AWS’s experience operating multiple independent clouds for the most critical and restricted workloads. Customers who need more options to address stringent isolation and in-country data residency needs will be able to leverage existing offerings like AWS Outposts or AWS Dedicated Local Zones to deploy AWS European Sovereign Cloud infrastructure in locations they select. AWS Outposts are fully managed solutions that deliver AWS infrastructure and services to virtually any on-premises or edge location for a consistent hybrid experience. They are designed for workloads that need to remain on-premises due to latency, data processing, and data residency requirements, where customers want those workloads to run seamlessly with their other workloads in AWS. AWS Dedicated Local Zones are a type of infrastructure built for exclusive use by a customer or community and placed in a customer-specified location. They are designed to reduce the operational overhead of managing on-premises infrastructure at scale, and can be configured to meet a customer’s specific regulatory requirements.
AWS European Sovereign Cloud customers will benefit from the same low latency and high availability they expect from existing AWS Regions, and from access to the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud to drive innovation. The AWS European Sovereign Cloud will offer multiple Availability Zones, infrastructure that is placed in separate and distinct geographic locations, with enough distance to significantly reduce the risk of a single event impacting customers’ business continuity, yet near enough to provide low latency for high availability applications that use multiple Availability Zones. Each Availability Zone has independent power, cooling, and physical security, and is connected through redundant, ultra-low latency networks.
AWS offers the largest and most comprehensive cloud infrastructure globally, with 102 Availability Zones across 32 geographic regions, and has plans to launch 15 more Availability Zones and five more AWS Regions in
Customers, AWS Partners, and regulators welcome AWS European Sovereign Cloud
Organizations across the European Union are among the millions of active customers using AWS in more than 190 countries around the world. AWS provides the most comprehensive compliance controls, supporting 143 security standards and compliance certifications, to help customers satisfy regulatory requirements around the globe. To meet additional data residency, operational autonomy, and resiliency needs in
“We welcome the commitment of AWS to expand its infrastructure with an independent European cloud. This will give businesses and public sector organizations more choice in meeting digital sovereignty requirements,” said Dr. Markus Richter, chief information officer of the German federal government. “Cloud services are essential for the digitization of the public administration. With the ‘German Administration Cloud Strategy’ and the ‘EVB-IT Cloud’ contract standard, the foundations for cloud use in the public administration have been established. I am very pleased to work together with AWS to practically and collaboratively implement sovereignty in line with our cloud strategy.”
“The German and European economies are on course for digitization. The strong German ‘Mittelstand’ which are small and medium-sized enterprises, in particular need a sovereign digital infrastructure that meets the highest requirements in order to continue to be competitive in the global market,” said Stefan Schnorr, state secretary at the German Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport. “For our digital independence, it is important that computing power is generated locally in
“AWS’s announcement of an independent European cloud will provide organizations facing the most stringent regulations with more choice in their digital sovereignty strategy,” said Jarkko Levasma, Finland Government chief information officer at the Ministry of Finance. “In order to successfully provide human-centric and secure services to citizens and businesses, public sector agencies need to have cloud solutions that are compatible with data protection and other legislation.”
“Data sovereignty and residency are now at the forefront of European and national security debates. Therefore, AWS’s announcement of an independent European cloud is indeed the right decision at the right time that will ultimately also bolster transatlantic collaboration,” said Tomas Krejci, deputy director of the National Cyber and Information Security Agency (NÚKIB) in the
“We welcome the announcement by AWS to further enhance its current European infrastructure footprint with a new independent cloud. This will help public and private organizations navigating stringent regulatory requirements to accelerate their transition to the cloud while improving innovation and data security for the benefit of European citizens,” said Dan Cimpean, director of the National Cyber Security Directorate of
SAP SE is a market leader in enterprise application software. With a global network of customers, partners, employees, and thought leaders, SAP helps the world run better and improve people’s lives. SAP and AWS continue to collaborate to accelerate digital transformation and support their customers around the world. “As the market leader in enterprise application software with strong roots in
Dedalus is one of the largest health software companies in the world, delivering healthcare software across the entire continuum of patient care. It serves 6,700 healthcare organizations, 5,700 diagnostic and lab centers, and hundreds of regions worldwide, helping caregivers look after over 540 million patients. Since 2021, Dedalus has been using AWS to provide healthcare software solutions, including native and platform services for Dedalus’ care records, as well as cloud-related deployment capabilities. “Today, we stand at the cusp of a transformative era. The introduction of the AWS European Sovereign Cloud does not merely represent an infrastructural enhancement, it is a paradigm shift,” said Andrea Fiumicelli, chairman at Dedalus. “This sophisticated framework will empower Dedalus to offer unparalleled services for storing patient data securely and efficiently in the AWS cloud. We remain committed, without compromise, to serving our European clientele with best-in-class solutions underpinned by trust and technological excellence.”
With locations in more than 20 countries and over 27,000 employees, T-Systems is one of the leading providers of digital services in
O2 Telefónica is one of the leading integrated telecommunications providers in
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG is a leading manufacturer of industrial offset printing machines. The German precision engineering company also offers a wide range of solutions for the print media industry and an ecosystem of digital solutions built on AWS. “We welcome AWS European Sovereign Cloud as a new offering within AWS to address the most complex regulatory data residency and operational requirements needs across Europe,” said Bernhard Wagensommer, vice president of Prinect, Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG.
Founded in 2012, Raisin is a fast-growing financial technology company that cooperates with more than 400 banks from over 30 countries, connecting partners with savers through its platform. Raisin has collaborated with AWS on mission-critical workloads, including the company’s business applications, web/customer facing application, disaster recovery, and many more. “AWS European Sovereign Cloud will set new industry benchmarks and ensure financial services institutions have even more options within AWS to meet the growing digital sovereignty requirements on data residency and operational autonomy in the EU,” said Gerhard Koestler, chief information officer at Raisin.
With over 600,000 clients and managed assets of more than
De Volksbank is the organization behind SNS, ASN Bank, RegioBank and BLG Wonen and the driving force in the background that develops banking products, processes and systems based on human needs. As a bank with over 3 million customers, de Volksbank wants to stand out by making a social impact on lives across
Telia Company is a Nordic and Baltic telecommunications leader and Nordic media house, serving consumers, businesses, and public sector customers with essential digital infrastructure and services, ICT services and entertainment. Telia uses AWS DeepRacer as part of its program to educate 2,000 staff on artificial intelligence and machine learning with AWS. “Telia Company welcomes the development of the AWS European Sovereign Cloud as a complement to Telia’s trusted cloud offerings,” said Rainer Deutschmann, group chief operating officer at Telia Company. “This step highlights the AWS commitment to the democratization of cloud technology for companies and organizations across
Accenture, an AWS Premier Tier Services Partner, is a leading global professional services company with resources focused on accelerating end-to-end adoption of AWS and maximizing enterprise-wide transformation, securely, at speed and scale. Accenture’s AWS worldwide team of more than 20,000 certified professionals hold over 24,000 AWS certifications and more than 30 AWS competencies. “According to recent Accenture research,
AlmavivA is an AWS Premier Tier Services Partner offering proven experience, unique skills, ongoing research and in-depth knowledge of a range of public and private market sectors, making it the leading Italian group in Information and Communications Technology. “AlmavivA is Italy’s leading Information and Communications group with offices and customers across the globe. As an AWS Premier Tier Services Partner, we welcome the announcement of the AWS European Sovereign Cloud, a complement to AWS’s existing offerings that will give European businesses and administrations more choice and flexibility in their workloads. This step reaffirms AWS’s commitment to opening new opportunities for EU businesses and aligns with AlmavivA’s aim to support Italian and European organizations to leverage the vast benefits of digital transformation.”
“Digitalization of the public sector is one of the biggest challenges for governments in
Eviden, an Atos business, is an AWS Premier Tier Services Partner in data-driven, trusted, and sustainable digital transformation. “Eviden welcomes the launch of the AWS European Sovereign Cloud. This will help regulated industries and the public sector address the requirements of their sensitive workloads with a fully featured AWS cloud wholly operated in Europe,” said Yannick Tricaud, head of
The Materna Group is an international IT service provider from
msg group is a German IT and consulting company. As an AWS Advanced Tier Services Partner, msg advises customers to design, plan, develop, migrate, and manage workloads and applications on AWS. “Being one of the largest German IT companies and a strategic AWS Advanced Tier Services Partner, msg expressly welcomes the announcement of the AWS European Sovereign Cloud,” said Dr. Jürgen Zehetmaier, CEO at msg. “Because we serve as both a SaaS provider and consulting advisor for customers with specific data protection requirements, the creation of an independent European cloud will enable us to help our customers more easily demonstrate compliance with evolving regulations. This exciting news aligns with our cloud strategy, and we consider this development as an opportunity to strengthen our collaboration with AWS and accelerate the evolution of the cloud in Germany.”
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