Clever Cloud and CISPE: a strategic commitment to the European Cloud

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Continuing its commitment to digital sovereignty, Clever Cloud is proud to announce its participation in CISPE (Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers in Europe association).

Continuing its commitment to digital sovereignty, Clever Cloud is proud to announce its participation in CISPE (Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers in Europe association).

Continuing our commitment

This participation underlines Clever Cloud’s commitment to providing a transparent, reliable cloud infrastructure that complies with stringent European data protection regulations, while protecting its customers from the extraterritorial laws. By joining CiSPE, Clever Cloud joins other European cloud service providers committed to offering innovative, sovereign solutions tailored to the needs and values of European customers. 

Clever Cloud, a strong commitment

Clever Cloud has been strongly committed to the subject for several years: a member of Gaia-X from the outset, a founding member of Euclidia and heavily involved in the Open Internet Project.

“Our participation in CISPE is in line with our mission and our values. Together, we are building the foundations of a resilient European digital ecosystem, capable of meeting the current and future challenges of sovereignty and independence, as well as the environmental impact and social responsibility of our industry” declares Jean-Baptiste Piacentino, VP Alliances at Clever Cloud.

The CISPE’s job

The CISPE association plays an essential role in the European digital landscape, serving as a collaborative platform for exchanging best practices, regulatory challenges and technological innovations. This consortium of 26 companies aims to boost Europe’s competitiveness in cloud computing. To achieve this, it works to ensure fair competition for European suppliers in the global market, while respecting European values and regulations.

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