European Digital Sovereignty — In Practice, Not Just Policy
The debate about European tech sovereignty needs concrete examples. CloudMe is one: a Swedish cloud service, storing data exclusively in Sweden, part of a complete European Tech Stack.
European Digital Sovereignty — In Practice, Not Just Policy
The debate about European tech sovereignty needs concrete examples. CloudMe is one: a Swedish cloud service, storing data exclusively in Sweden, part of a complete European Tech Stack.
Policy Needs Proof Points
Digital sovereignty strategies are meaningless without real European services to point to. Policy makers need examples that work today, not roadmaps.
The Market Is Dominated by US Providers
AWS, Google, Microsoft — 70%+ of European cloud infrastructure runs on US platforms. The dependency is structural, not incidental.
GAIA-X Is Still a Framework
EU cloud initiatives are important but slow. Meanwhile, existing European services like CloudMe are already operational and growing.
How CloudMe Helps
European cloud storage built for your needs
European Tech Stack
CloudMe is part of a complete European alternative: CloudMe (storage), CloudTop (virtual desktop), XIOS/3 (edge platform), CloudBackend (developer platform).
Swedish Company, Swedish Data
Xcerion AB, founded in Sweden. All infrastructure in Sweden. A real European company, not a US subsidiary with an EU office.
GDPR-Native Since Day One
Not retrofitted for compliance — built within the EU regulatory framework from the start. The standard, not the exception.
Consumer to Enterprise
Serving individuals, SMBs, and public sector. Proof that European cloud services can compete at every level of the market.
Why CloudMe
Swedish company (Xcerion AB)Part of European Tech StackOperational since 2012Consumer through enterprise
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