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Sovereignty

your data, your rules, your jurisdiction

True data sovereignty means controlling where your information resides, which laws govern it, and who can access it. Choose an infrastructure that meets your requirements.

Four pillars of data sovereignty

True sovereignty requires control over the geographical, legal, technical, and operational dimensions.

Geographical control

Choose where your data physically resides. Our infrastructure spans multiple jurisdictions, ensuring compliance with local data residency requirements.

Legal jurisdiction

Your data falls under the legal framework you choose. Avoid exposure to foreign surveillance laws and extraterritorial data access requests.

Technical sovereignty

An open-source infrastructure, without vendor lock-in. You maintain control over your data, configurations, and migration path.

Operational control

Transparent operations with comprehensive audit trails. You know exactly who accesses your infrastructure and when.

Sovereign alternatives, without compromise

An independent provider guarantees you a private cloud under your control.

Why consider an alternative?

Certain foreign legislations may apply to American companies, even when data is stored elsewhere. This can limit the sovereignty sought by sensitive or regulated organizations.

True independence

DATAenligne deploys and manages its clients’ infrastructure in Canada, the United States, and Europe. As each project has its own technological requirements, the choice of data center(s) is an integral part of the proposed solution.

Open Source Infrastructure

Open Source technologies are no longer an alternative. They have become the standard for organizations seeking sovereignty, security, flexibility, and performance. They allow you to focus your budgets on what truly matters: machine power.

Choose your jurisdiction

Select the region that best meets your compliance requirements and business needs.

Quebec

Disaster recovery site +500 KM distance – Toronto, Canada

Green energy
Hydroelectricity

Legal framework
Canadian Privacy Law

PIPEDA

SOC 2 Type II

ISO 27001

United States

New York, Virginia, Oregon, Texas

Data centers
Anti-DDoS Protection

Legal framework
Cloud Act

GDPR

SOC 2 Type II

ISO 27001

Europe

France, England, Netherlands, Germany

Green energy
Varies by location

Legal framework
Data privacy regulations

HIPAA

SOC 2 Type II

ISO 27001

Regain control
of your data

Discuss your data residency, compliance, and sovereignty needs with our team. We will help you design an infrastructure strategy that meets your legal obligations while delivering enterprise-grade performance.
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