EXECUTIVE BRIEF
 

European Sovereignty and the Future of Customer Communication

 

In a data-driven economy, cloud sovereignty is no longer just an IT decision – it’s a requirement for compliance, resilience, and trust. For many European organisations, extra-EU cloud dependencies can increase exposure to jurisdictional and operational risks.

This Executive Brief explains what EU Cloud Sovereignty really means (and why data residency alone isn’t enough), and why customer communication (invoices, contracts, notices, archives) is one of the most sensitive points in the digital trust chain.

What you’ll find in the Executive Brief:

  • A clear view of European sovereignty and why it matters now for regulated industries and public institutions
  • The EU regulatory foundations (2014–2024) shaping digital trust, from eIDAS and GDPR to NIS2, DORA, the Data Act, and the AI Act
  • The three pillars of true EU Cloud Sovereignty: data residency, jurisdictional immunity, and operational control
  • Why vendor lock-in and limited portability increase systemic risk – and what “exit readiness” means in practice
  • How Doxee enables sovereignty by design: any-prem deployment flexibility, open standards and portability, end-to-end auditability, accessibility in the lifecycle, and integrated digital trust services

EU Cloud Sovereignty becomes a measurable business asset when it is embedded into the customer communication lifecycle – reducing systemic risk, accelerating regulatory alignment, and strengthening trust with the Doxee Platform®.

Download the Executive Brief