European companies ARE ready to help people and organizations with DigitalSovereignty. Here 2 great examples:
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The French Ministry of Education provides cloud storage for 1.2 million employees using Nextcloud architecture: https://www.cio-online.com/actualites/lire-l-education-nationale-offre-le-stockage-cloud-a-ses-1-2-million-d-agents-sans-gafam-16726.html
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Airbus is 80% certain they can find a European supplier to provide in their complex needs for a cloud: https://www.theregister.com/2025/12/19/airbus_sovereign_cloud/
If even Airbus and ministries are migrating to European solutions, then smaller businesses, non-profits, governments, people and families certainly can!

It’s an awesome start.
I’m looking forward to the possibility of a new CPU architecture not linked to the US and some EU built chips. Making the software sovereign isn’t going to help if they can take away what we run it on, but it’s an excellent step in the correct direction.
True! that would be v welcome. I did learn recently about GoodRam, a European memory producer