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Multicloud
AWS, Google link up to ease multicloud deployments
AWS and Google Cloud have joined forces to make it easier for companies to use multiple cloud providers at once.
Multicloud Connectivity Made Simple
The new service, currently in preview, lets businesses link AWS and Google Cloud quickly.
Microsoft Azure will join the platform in 2026. Instead of manually connecting different clouds, users can now activate connections with a few clicks.
The service also introduces a shared standard for network interoperability.
Why It Matters for Businesses
Many companies use more than one cloud provider to support AI and other technology needs.
This shift to hybrid cloud models makes smooth data access essential.
The new AWS and Google collaboration responds to this demand by simplifying multicloud operations and improving efficiency.
Industry Reactions
Experts say this move sets a new standard for how cloud providers work together.
It also puts pressure on other companies like Oracle to adopt the same open standards.
Salesforce is among the early supporters, using the system to connect its services to Google Cloud and strengthen its position against Microsoft Azure in the AI cloud market.
Looking Ahead
The collaboration is part of a broader trend where cloud providers are creating ways for their systems to work together, making it easier for businesses to use multiple clouds without friction.
The effort signals that multicloud setups are becoming more accessible and practical for enterprises, reducing technical barriers and accelerating AI and cloud adoption.
Digital sovereignty
Canadian data order risks blowing a hole in EU sovereignty
Canadian authorities have ordered OVH, a French cloud provider, to hand over data stored in Europe, bypassing usual international agreements.
Legal Conflict Between Countries
French law forbids sharing data outside official treaties.
OVH risks fines and prison in France if it complies but could face legal consequences in Canada if it refuses.
Implications for Digital Sovereignty
Experts warn this case could change the meaning of digital sovereignty.
Foreign governments might access data in another country simply because a company has a local presence.
Corporate Strategies Under Review
Companies may need to rethink how they protect customer information and examine their corporate structures and legal safeguards.
Privacy-focused organizations are already moving data out of France due to these risks.
Cross-Border Data Laws Are Complex
The case highlights growing concerns over international data laws and the limits of relying solely on local data storage for security.
Digital sovereignty is more complicated than storing data in one country, and companies must consider legal exposure across borders.
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Partnership
Google Cloud partners with Avathon on industrial AI platform for energy sector
Google Cloud has joined with Avathon to develop the Autonomy Platform, an industrial AI system for the energy sector.
Improving Energy Operations
The platform helps oil, gas, and renewable energy companies manage their assets better.
It provides real-time insights, predicts problems before they happen, and offers recommendations to optimize production and reduce downtime.
AI Tools in Action
Autonomy Platform uses Google Cloud’s Vertex AI and Gemini Enterprise.
These tools improve anomaly detection, predictive maintenance, energy forecasting, and automate complex workflows across large energy systems.
Benefits for Energy Providers
The platform helps companies run operations more efficiently, reduce costs, enhance safety, and meet compliance requirements.
It can extend the life of equipment like turbines, pipelines, and battery storage systems.
Industry Impact
By combining Avathon’s AI expertise with Google Cloud’s scale, the partnership aims to make energy management smarter and more reliable.
This could influence how large energy portfolios are handled worldwide.
The collaboration shows that advanced AI can help energy companies manage complexity and improve performance across critical infrastructure.
Digital Transformation
Digitalization in Europe – 2025 edition
Digital technologies are changing how people live, work, and do business across Europe.
Digital Skills in Europe
By 2030, the EU wants 80% of its population to have at least basic digital skills.
This includes knowing how to perform tasks in five key areas of technology.
In 2023, 44% of Europeans still lacked these basic skills.
The Netherlands and Finland lead with over 80% of citizens meeting the goal, while countries like Czechia and Denmark are lower.
ICT Specialists
The EU aims to employ at least 20 million ICT specialists by 2030.
In 2024, about 10 million people worked in ICT roles, making up 5% of total employment.
Sweden, Luxembourg, and Finland had the highest shares, while Greece and Romania had the lowest. Women remain underrepresented in ICT, making up only 19% of specialists, though some countries like Estonia and Latvia show higher female participation.
AI Adoption in Business
In 2024, 13% of EU businesses used AI technologies. Businesses are gradually adopting digital tools to improve efficiency, decision-making, and services.
Digital transformation is advancing, but many Europeans still need better digital skills, and the workforce must grow to meet technology demands.
Government
U.S. Department of Transportation selects Google Workspace as new agency-wide collaboration suite
U.S. Department of Transportation Adopts Google Workspace.
Agency-Wide Cloud Transformation
The Department of Transportation (DOT) has become the first cabinet-level U.S. agency to fully switch to Google Workspace with Gemini AI.
Over 50,000 employees will use cloud tools like Gmail, Docs, Drive, and Meet to collaborate securely.
Early adoption includes 12,000 users, with 40,000 more joining in 2026.
Breaking from Old Technology
DOT faced challenges with outdated systems that were costly and less secure.
By moving to Workspace, the agency gains modern, AI-integrated tools while maintaining strict security standards and complying with U.S. data regulations.
AI Integration for Daily Work
Gemini and NotebookLM tools help staff analyze information, prepare briefings, and streamline communications.
Chrome Enterprise Premium adds flexible device use while ensuring secure access. AI integration allows employees to work faster and more efficiently.
Strengthening Security and Trust
Workspace Enterprise Plus with Assured Controls Plus ensures high-level cybersecurity.
FedRAMP High authorization enables safe adoption of AI technologies without compromising data sovereignty.
Setting a Federal Example
DOT’s adoption serves as a blueprint for other agencies.
Leadership shows that technology modernization can enhance efficiency and safety while maintaining strict security.
Best practices include training, change management, and ongoing support for staff.
The shift highlights how federal agencies can leverage modern cloud tools and AI to improve performance, security, and public service delivery.
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