Global Digital Sovereignty
A collection of 7 posts
What Microsoft's Danish Datacenters Actually Solve — and What They Don't
If a vendor tells you that storing data in a local datacenter equals data sovereignty — run. Data sovereignty is determined by the legal jurisdiction of the entity that operates the infrastructure, not by the postal code of the server.
· Ulrich Bojko
The Lidl Cloud: How Europe's Largest Retailer Is Building a Sovereign Hyperscaler — and What It Means for Your Migration Strategy
The Schwarz Group is investing €11 billion to build Europe's first sovereign hyperscaler. I assess what STACKIT offers today, where it falls short, and whether it represents a viable migration path for organizations looking to leave Microsoft 365 and Azure.
· Ulrich Bojko
Microsoft's Danish Datacenters and the Copilot Surprise: What European Companies Need to Know
Microsoft enabled Anthropic's Claude in Copilot — outside the EU Data Boundary. A single admin toggle can send your data to US infrastructure. Here's what European companies need to check now.
· Ulrich Bojko
Claude Opus 4.6: How AI Agents Boost Enterprise Document Management
Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.6 brings a 1M token context window, parallel agent teams, and deep office integration. For document management professionals, this is a practical efficiency leap — and human expertise matters more than ever.
· Ulrich Bojko
Microsoft Recall: The Privacy Nightmare That Won't Die
Microsoft's controversial AI feature that screenshots everything you do is now rolling out to Windows 11 users. Security researchers warn that reactivation pathways and update cycles may undermine its "opt-in" promise.
· Ulrich Bojko
PsyOps in Your Feed: How Social Media Weaponizes Psychology for Profit
Social media platforms deploy military-grade psychological manipulation techniques to capture attention and drive advertising revenue, with documented evidence from insiders, researchers, and regulators.
· Ulrich Bojko
30 Years of Shortsightedness - The Cost of Digital Naivety
Europe's digital dependence on U.S. tech giants over three decades has led to strategic vulnerabilities and economic losses.
· Ulrich Bojko