In his latest piece for Euractiv, Broadcom’s Ilias Chantzos dives into one of the most debated topics in European tech policy: Digital Sovereignty. Rather than viewing sovereignty as a move toward isolation or protectionism, Ilias argues that true strategic autonomy is built on the foundation of choice and resilience. Key takeaways include: ✅ Sovereignty through Choice: Digital sovereignty is the ability of organizations and governments to make independent decisions about their technology stack. This means having full control over data and AI services, and ensuring infrastructure decisions remain in European hands. ✅ The Power of Open Architectures: To achieve autonomy, Europe must prioritize open standards and interoperability. By avoiding vendor lock-in, European enterprises can remain agile and maintain control over their own data and infrastructures. ✅ Global Collaboration as a Strength: Strengthening Europe’s digital footprint doesn’t mean going it alone. Instead, it involves leveraging global innovation and partnerships to bolster local capabilities and secure the broader supply chain – without needing to build everything from scratch.. We are proud to invest in this European ecosystem—one that thrives on innovation, competition, and the freedom to choose the best solutions for a digital future. Read his full perspective on Euractiv:
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True cloud sovereignty means European providers maintain technological, jurisdictional and operational control—not just data residency. Broadcom invests in European cloud partners, providing enabling technology to strengthen the local industrial base and deliver competitive, sovereign solutions [..]