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Thales and Google Cloud are partnering to create a Germany-based sovereign cloud operated by a new local Thales entity. The service, now in preview and targeting general availability by end of 2026, separates operational control from Google while leveraging its infrastructure. Designed to meet German compliance standards such as C5 and the upcoming C3A, the offering addresses data residency and national-security concerns for public sector and regulated enterprises. The collaboration signals a broader trend of hyperscalers and local providers teaming up to deliver cloud capabilities under domestic legal and operational control to satisfy sovereignty requirements.
Tech professionals need to assess cloud architecture, compliance, and vendor risk when hyperscalers offer regionally controlled services. This affects procurement, data governance, and integration choices for regulated and public-sector customers.
Dossier last updated: 2026-05-20 13:12:08
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Thales announced a strategic partnership with Google Cloud to launch a sovereign cloud service in Germany. Thales will establish a new German legal and operational entity, run and staffed locally and independent from Google Cloud, to operate the offering. The service is currently in preview and aims for general availability by the end of 2026, designed to meet German regulatory frameworks including C5 and the forthcoming C3A. The move addresses data residency, compliance and national-security concerns while letting Google provide cloud infrastructure capabilities under local control—important for German public sector and regulated enterprises seeking cloud sovereignty.