Dutch Central Bank Selects Lidl as Cloud Provider Amid IT Transition
De Nederlandsche Bank has initiated a shift to European IT solutions, selecting Lidl as its cloud provider. This move reflects ongoing concerns about reliance on American technology for economic operations.

De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) has chosen Lidl as its new cloud provider as part of a broader transition to European IT solutions. This decision follows previous concerns voiced by DNB regarding the dependence on American IT infrastructure among Dutch economic entities.
Additionally, Schwarz Digits is constructing a significant data center in Germany, with an investment of €11 billion, set to be completed by the end of 2025. This shift may reduce reliance on non-European technology providers, potentially impacting the competitive landscape in the region.




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