98% of IT leaders want digital sovereignty: Now SUSE is operationalizing it for companies everywhere
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98% of IT leaders want digital sovereignty: Now SUSE is operationalizing it for companies everywhere
"SUSE's chief strategy officer stated that digital sovereignty is about 'how quickly you can detach from a vendor or platform that no longer fits, and how easily you can move to the next one.' This adaptability is crucial in a landscape where trust in proprietary companies is diminishing."
"According to SUSE, 51% of executives report having experienced a breach by a foreign entity, highlighting the urgency for organizations to develop 'exit velocity and pivot ability' to safeguard their data and services."
SUSE is shifting its strategy towards digital sovereignty, emphasizing the need for adaptability in enterprise IT. This approach is driven by global customer demand for independence from centralized, proprietary tech services. Research indicates that 98% of IT leaders prioritize digital sovereignty, with over half already taking steps to detach from US-based providers. SUSE aims to create an operating model that allows organizations to quickly pivot away from unsuitable vendors, addressing real concerns about data breaches and trust in proprietary companies.
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