Review:

Cloud Computing In Europe

overall review score: 4.2
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Cloud computing in Europe refers to the deployment, management, and utilization of cloud services within European countries, emphasizing compliance with regional data protection laws such as the GDPR. It includes infrastructure, platforms, and software delivered via the internet to businesses and individuals, supporting digital transformation across various industries with a focus on data sovereignty and security.

Key Features

  • Regional data sovereignty ensuring data stays within European jurisdictions
  • Compliance with GDPR and other local regulations
  • Presence of major global cloud providers (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud) with local data centers
  • Support for hybrid and multi-cloud architectures
  • Growing adoption by European enterprises and public sector organizations
  • Focus on sustainability and energy-efficient data centers

Pros

  • Enhanced data privacy and compliance with European regulations
  • Improved trust and security for sensitive data
  • Supports innovation and digital transformation efforts in Europe
  • Robust infrastructure from leading global cloud providers
  • Enables regional economic growth and technological sovereignty

Cons

  • Higher costs compared to some non-European providers due to localization requirements
  • Fragmentation in offerings across different countries and providers
  • Complexity of managing multi-cloud environments
  • Potential delays in adopting newer technologies compared to US-based providers
  • Limited availability of certain innovative services depending on the region

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 05:26:02 AM UTC