Thales inks deal with Google for homegrown German cloud provider

May 20 (Reuters) – French defence group Thales and Alphabet’s Google Cloud have ‌signed a deal to launch a ‌new European cloud service in Germany that will be ​operationally and legally independent from Google, the companies said on Wednesday. The European Union has been pushing to develop homegrown technology ‌solutions as it ⁠seeks to reduce…


Thales inks deal with Google for homegrown German cloud provider

May 20 (Reuters) – French defence group Thales and Alphabet’s Google Cloud have ‌signed a deal to launch a ‌new European cloud service in Germany that will be ​operationally and legally independent from Google, the companies said on Wednesday.

The European Union has been pushing to develop homegrown technology ‌solutions as it ⁠seeks to reduce reliance on foreign providers, particularly in cloud computing, ⁠a sector dominated by large U.S. companies.

• Thales will launch a new German ​entity entirely ​staffed and managed ​in Germany

• The cloud ‌offering is designed to meet digital sovereignty and regulatory requirements of German public sector organisations

• Thales to fully own and control the dedicated cloud infrastructure

• The solution ‌is currently available in ​preview, general rollout expected ​by the ​end of 2026

• The name of ‌the new company will ​be unveiled ​in the coming months

• The technology and the operating model will be ​identical to ‌Thales’ French cloud service S3NS

(Reporting by Gianluca ​Lo Nostro; Editing by Matt ​Scuffham and Milla Nissi-Prussak)

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