
""If we are able to build on them, maybe we have a chance to reach - not tomorrow, but maybe in one or two decades - something that is getting closer," she told The Register."
""It's a long game," she added. "And if you look at the way China is approaching it, it takes time. It takes political will and the alignment of the industry. Easier to attain in China than in Europe.""
A consortium model that united European aerospace companies to challenge Boeing is being applied to cloud computing to reduce reliance on US providers. Success requires decades-long investment, political will, and industry alignment similar to China’s patient approach. Major US cloud providers are rapidly promoting digitally sovereign services to retain European customers concerned about data location and access. Rising interest in digital sovereignty has been driven by mistrust of US institutions, laws such as the CLOUD Act, and geopolitical incidents that increase fears of foreign access to European data.
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