Please fix the head line.<p>The blog linked to is not a reputable news media.<p>From the article:<p>> In the statement by Datatilsynet DK, the sanctions only apply to municipalities.<p>> “Both yes and no, this statement is regarding chrome books and workspace in Danish public schools. But these principles apply to all cloud-provided services, but in Denmark, we make decisions in specific cases. They can be applied to other (similar) situations only if the legal fact can be considered the same.”<p>The head line is thus not accurate.
...bans Google Workspace use by municipalities until data transfer aspects etc have been properly documented.<p>The rest of the article does not support the clickbait headline.
I’d like to understand better how this will change the game for public cloud providers in EU.
All I know is that GCP, Azure and AWS are all
pushing to release data sovereignty features to
meet incoming regulatory requirements.<p>Anyone with a crystal ball has any insight to share?
Is this something where Google is going to be able to just pay a fine and promise to make changes in order to keep all services going or is this something that could really end up hurting the company?