Digital sovereignty

In EG we are committed to delivering resilient software solutions while ensuring that our customers have control over their data. 

Digital sovereignty in EG

EG’s approach to digital sovereignty is grounded in five clear principles

European hosting by default
Portability by design
Supports deployment across domestic private clouds and global hyperscalers
Full control of core software technologies
Transparent supply chain
Built for regulatory alignment with NIS2, GDPR, and sector specific regulations
Cloud Sovereignty Framework

EG scores high against EU Standards

At EG, we assess our products against the European Commission’s Cloud Sovereignty Framework to ensure strong control over data, operations, and technology. 

The framework defines clear objectives across legal protection, data handling, operational independence, supply chains, and compliance. 
Below, we outline how EG meets these objectives across our portfolio. 

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Our assessment of the European Commission’s Cloud Sovereignty Framework

Why does it matter?

Digital sovereignty is essentially about maintaining competitiveness, security, and control over business operations, while ensuring continuity if access to digital solutions from third countries becomes limited.  

For companies and public institutions, this involves mitigating unforeseen risks tied to reliance on foreign technology and ensuring that business-critical data is properly protected. Given the current global situation, it is more important than ever for companies and public institutions to ensure digital sovereignty in the IT-solutions and over their critical data.   

45+

years in the Nordics — deep regional expertise and stable operations

47,000+

customers — trusted across public and private sectors

Nordic Data Centres

Nordic data centre presence (FI/NO/SE/DK) - data stays within the region and anchored within the EU

Transparency

Transparent supply chain — documented providers and hosting locations 

Approved Framework

Aligned with EU Cloud Sovereignty Framework — structured and verifiable evaluation 

Public Sector

Nordic hosting, national integrations (e.g. MitID, NemKonto). Built for sovereign data requirements. 

Healthcare

Nordic data residency, patient data sovereignty and integrations with national e-health infrastructures. 

Construction & Property

Project and building data managed according to Nordic regulatory expectations.