Netherlands Embracing Hybrid and Multicloud Adoption for Data Security and Compliance
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miércoles, 6 de agosto de 2025, 1:58 am ET1 min de lectura
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Data sovereignty is a key driver for this trend. Dutch enterprises, particularly those in regulated sectors like healthcare, finance, and government, are seeking cloud solutions that ensure sensitive data remains within national boundaries. This aligns closely with the country's sustainability initiatives, which are also influencing data center investments [1].
The Netherlands is emerging as a leading European market for colocation and edge computing. As edge computing grows, many organizations are using colocation centers for faster data processing closer to users. Over 80% of Dutch data centers are powered by renewable energy, reflecting a commitment to green data center operations. Enterprises are adopting advanced technologies such as AI, ML, and real-time monitoring to strengthen cloud operations and security [1].
The report also notes that many Dutch companies are embracing robust security models like zero trust to protect complex cloud environments. Providers are addressing skills shortages by expanding managed services and automation, helping clients navigate cloud complexity [1].
Enterprises in the Netherlands increasingly seek flexible, customized cloud solutions that go beyond basic infrastructure to support efficient workload migration, seamless integration, and enhanced security for sensitive data. These environments are crucial for ensuring greater operational control, improved performance, and adherence to evolving data protection regulations [1].
The 2025 ISG Provider Lens® Private/Hybrid Cloud — Data Center Services report evaluates the capabilities of 48 providers across three quadrants: Managed Services, Colocation Services, and AI-Ready Infrastructure Consulting. Accenture, Capgemini, Kyndryl, and TCS are named as Leaders in two quadrants each, while other providers like Atos, Cognizant, and Digital Realty are Leaders in one quadrant each [1].
The report also explores other cloud trends in the Netherlands, including the requirement for cloud portability and interoperability to avoid vendor lock-in and the deployment of adaptive AI solutions to streamline complex business processes [1].
References:
[1] https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250805704703/en/Data-Sovereignty-Shapes-Netherlands-Cloud-Strategies
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The Netherlands is seeing a surge in hybrid and multicloud adoption for data security and compliance, driven by stricter data protection regulations. Over 80% of Dutch data centers operate on renewable energy, aligning with sustainability goals. Companies are seeking cloud architectures that ensure sensitive data remains within national borders, leading to a growing demand for sovereign cloud solutions.
The Netherlands is witnessing a significant shift towards hybrid and multicloud architectures, fueled by stringent data protection regulations and sustainability initiatives. According to a recent report by Information Services Group (ISG) [1], enterprises in the country are adopting these strategies to enhance agility, security, and compliance. The 2025 ISG Provider Lens® Private/Hybrid Cloud — Data Center Services report highlights that the Dutch market is experiencing rapid growth in sovereign and hybrid cloud adoption.Data sovereignty is a key driver for this trend. Dutch enterprises, particularly those in regulated sectors like healthcare, finance, and government, are seeking cloud solutions that ensure sensitive data remains within national boundaries. This aligns closely with the country's sustainability initiatives, which are also influencing data center investments [1].
The Netherlands is emerging as a leading European market for colocation and edge computing. As edge computing grows, many organizations are using colocation centers for faster data processing closer to users. Over 80% of Dutch data centers are powered by renewable energy, reflecting a commitment to green data center operations. Enterprises are adopting advanced technologies such as AI, ML, and real-time monitoring to strengthen cloud operations and security [1].
The report also notes that many Dutch companies are embracing robust security models like zero trust to protect complex cloud environments. Providers are addressing skills shortages by expanding managed services and automation, helping clients navigate cloud complexity [1].
Enterprises in the Netherlands increasingly seek flexible, customized cloud solutions that go beyond basic infrastructure to support efficient workload migration, seamless integration, and enhanced security for sensitive data. These environments are crucial for ensuring greater operational control, improved performance, and adherence to evolving data protection regulations [1].
The 2025 ISG Provider Lens® Private/Hybrid Cloud — Data Center Services report evaluates the capabilities of 48 providers across three quadrants: Managed Services, Colocation Services, and AI-Ready Infrastructure Consulting. Accenture, Capgemini, Kyndryl, and TCS are named as Leaders in two quadrants each, while other providers like Atos, Cognizant, and Digital Realty are Leaders in one quadrant each [1].
The report also explores other cloud trends in the Netherlands, including the requirement for cloud portability and interoperability to avoid vendor lock-in and the deployment of adaptive AI solutions to streamline complex business processes [1].
References:
[1] https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250805704703/en/Data-Sovereignty-Shapes-Netherlands-Cloud-Strategies

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