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France has looked for alternative to U.S. cloud firms.


France recruits Dassault Systemes, OVH for alternative to U.S. cloud firms

In 2018, France has enlisted tech companies Dassault Systemes and OVH to come up with plans to break the dominance of U.S. companies in cloud computing


France is eager to build up a capacity to store sensitive data in France amid concerns the U.S. government can obtain data kept on the servers of U.S. companies such as Amazon and Microsoft.


We have asked Dassault Systemes and OVH as well to work on this. Based on these results, we want to build a trustworthy cloud to store our companies’ most sensitive data. Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire told a conference in 2018


Dassault Systemes is a French software company and OVH is a privately held French cloud computing company.


Paris is concerned by a U.S. law called the Cloud Act that lets any U.S. agency access European corporate data that is stored on the data centres of U.S. companies without telling them.


“It’s totally unacceptable,” Le Maire said, adding a solution needed to be found urgently between Washington and the European Union.


Le Maire said France would invest 1.5 billion euros by 2020 in artificial intelligence (AI), with 600 million in research and 800 million in seed-money and funds for bringing AI projects to market.


The money will come from an innovation fund financed by the sell off of state assets, starting with the sale of a stake in French lottery monopoly la Francaise des Jeux “in the coming weeks”, he said.



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