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More German firms willing to sacrifice features for national cloud, Bitkom says

By Thomson Reuters Jun 17, 2026 | 3:29 AM

BERLIN, June 17 (Reuters) – An increasing number of German businesses would opt for a ​national cloud solution, even ‌if it meant compromising on services, to avoid becoming overly dependent on providers from abroad, particularly ‌from ​the U.S., a ⁠survey found on ⁠Wednesday.

• 85% of the 603 companies surveyed by digital association Bitkom consider Germany too dependent ​on U.S. cloud providers, up from 78% a ⁠year ago

• Nearly ⁠40% would now be ​willing to use a cloud service ​that processes data exclusively within ‌Germany, even if this entailed disadvantages, from 27% a year ago

• Almost two-thirds using ⁠cloud computing feel compelled by U.S. government policies to rethink their cloud ⁠strategies, ‌compared with 50% a ⁠year ago

• “Germany needs to ​break ‌free from one-sided dependencies ​in ⁠the cloud sector, particularly in light of the growing importance of AI and data,” said Bitkom President Ralf Wintergerst

(Writing by ​Miranda Murray)