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>For the past decade or so, our corporate infrastructure here in Europe has been beholden to a few prominent tech companies – mainly based in the United States of America. Namely – Microsoft, Google and Amazon (For Amazon Web Services, if you were wondering!) However, I think it is safe to say that our once reliable friend ‘across the pond’ has become a little bit less reliable and more volatile as of late. If Amazon, Microsoft and/or Google suddenly were to bolster up a pricing plan or cut off services all of a sudden, chaos will ensue. The nature of the internet was designed to be open and decentralised- so why have we sleepwalked into 30% of our internet being operated by Amazon, 21% being operated by Microsoft and 12% operated by Google?

Archive: https://archive.today/XceWQ From the post: >>For the past decade or so, our corporate infrastructure here in Europe has been beholden to a few prominent tech companies – mainly based in the United States of America. Namely – Microsoft, Google and Amazon (For Amazon Web Services, if you were wondering!) However, I think it is safe to say that our once reliable friend ‘across the pond’ has become a little bit less reliable and more volatile as of late. If Amazon, Microsoft and/or Google suddenly were to bolster up a pricing plan or cut off services all of a sudden, chaos will ensue. The nature of the internet was designed to be open and decentralised- so why have we sleepwalked into 30% of our internet being operated by Amazon, 21% being operated by Microsoft and 12% operated by Google?

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