IBM launches Sovereign Core as the foundation for sovereign cloud and AI
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IBM launches Sovereign Core as the foundation for sovereign cloud and AI
"IBM announces IBM Sovereign Core. It is a software platform designed to give organizations more direct control over cloud and AI workloads within national and regional borders. The platform responds to increasing demands for digital sovereignty and compliance, writes SiliconANGLE. With this introduction, IBM is explicitly targeting enterprises, governments, and service providers that want to continue using sensitive data and AI applications while becoming less dependent on external cloud providers."
"According to IBM, it is no longer sufficient to simply record where data is stored. AI systems run continuously, process sensitive information, and are increasingly subject to specific regulations. Sovereign Core is therefore designed to allow AI models and inference to take place within a defined environment, with monitoring and logging recorded during runtime. IBM's aim is to support organizations in accountability and governance, especially in sectors where regulation plays a major role, such as government, healthcare, and financial services."
IBM Sovereign Core is a software platform that gives organizations control over cloud and AI workloads within national and regional borders. The platform enables organizations to maintain operational authority, demonstrate data location and operational control, and meet compliance requirements. The platform supports runtime monitoring and logging for AI models and inference to enable accountability, governance, and regulatory compliance in sectors such as government, healthcare, and financial services. The platform is built on open-source Red Hat technologies, including OpenShift, and can run on existing on-premises infrastructure, regional clouds, or through local service providers. Gartner projects over 75 percent of organizations will adopt digital sovereignty strategies by 2030.
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