Overview
Sovereign. Flexible. Local. EveryWare’s cloud services offer businesses a cloud ecosystem that enables digital sovereignty where it is critical from both a business and regulatory perspective. Workloads and data can be operated entirely within Switzerland or flexibly combined with international cloud components. This is not just about data storage, but about control, transparency, and the ability to act: Companies maintain a clear overview of processes, access, and compliance requirements at all times. The result is a hybrid setup that combines technical freedom, innovation, and full control.
With the Swiss Digital Commitment, we ensure that data storage, infrastructure, and operations remain entirely in Switzerland—in accordance with the highest standards for security, compliance, and reliability—and that companies can actively manage their cloud strategy.
Sovereign Cloud Services
Kubernetes
Sovereign Container Orchestration
Our Managed Kubernetes Service enables the operation of containerized applications in a sovereign environment in Switzerland. Kubernetes clusters can be flexibly deployed, managed, and scaled—and, if needed, seamlessly extended into hybrid scenarios or to the public cloud using services.
Cloud Storage
Secure and Scalable Data Storage
Our cloud storage (object storage and backup-as-a-service) enables the secure storage of large amounts of data in Switzerland. Ideal for backup, disaster recovery, or as primary data storage—and expandable as needed to hybrid scenarios or with services in the public cloud.
Why Digital Sovereignty Is So Important Right Now
Sovereignty determines control, security, and the ability to act. In an increasingly regulated, interconnected, and geopolitically shifting world, one thing is clear: Digital independence is no longer an option—it is a prerequisite.
What’s changing:
- Legal risks are rising:
Laws from other countries, such as the U.S. CLOUD Act, can allow access to your data. - Compliance is becoming more complex:
There is a growing demand for greater transparency, localization, and clear lines of responsibility. - Critical workloads are returning:
Many companies are bringing sensitive data and applications back from international clouds. - IT security requires proximity:
Local threat landscapes demand local responsiveness—both technically and in terms of personnel.
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