AI means CIOs need sovereign cloud more than ever

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The modern, cloud-powered digital economy has as its dynamo the ease with which data is shuttled all over the world.

This information globalization has had momentous impacts from supercharged business performance and strategic adaptability through accelerated co-creation and collaboration, to economies of scale and huge net cost savings.

Today, however, organizations face a very different imperative: the requirement for data sovereignty: that is, the need to restrict data movement and stored location to specific countries or regions.

With the rush toward AI tools revolutionizing the ways in which we handle, query and repurpose data, every organisation of scale needs to consider how it can maintain a “sovereign cloud” with complete oversight of digital asset, application and data accessibility.

The contemporary focus on sovereignty is already having significant strategic IT impacts. Gartner has predicted that 75 per cent of non-US enterprises will need to have a digital sovereignty strategy by...

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