By Stephanie van den Berg THE HAGUE, May 26 (Reuters) - The proposed sale of Dutch cloud services provider Solvinity to U.S. software company Kyndryl will be blocked under a law designed to curb ...
The Dutch government has blocked the sale of Solvinity, the company that manages its online services portal DigiD, to the ...
Dutch lawmakers raised concerns on Friday over US tech company Kyndryl’s plans to acquire Solvinity, a cloud provider that supports the Netherlands’ DigiD digital identity system and other sensitive ...
Kyndryl is “extremely disappointed” by the decision of the State Secretary for Economic Affairs to prohibit its takeover of ...
The Netherlands blocked Kyndryl's EUR 100M acquisition of Solvinity, the DigiD cloud provider, citing public interest risk and CLOUD Act concerns in a first-ever US deal prohibition.
The Dutch government blocked a proposed takeover of Solvinity Group BV, a provider of cloud services in the Netherlands, by ...
The move to block the acquisition of the cloud company that hosts the Dutch digital ID service comes as Europe continues to ...
The Dutch government has blocked the sale of Solvinity, which operates the hosting system for the country’s DigiD online ...
State Secretary Aerdts of Economic Affairs has blocked U.S. company Kyndryl from acquiring Solvinity, the Dutch company ...
Sovereignty debates are emerging across Europe as governments reassess dependence on foreign-owned cloud, identity and public ...
EU Tech Sovereignty Package restricts AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud from sensitive EU government data — on the same day a ...
The takeover of the cloud service used by the Dutch government’s Digid personal identification system will leave sensitive information in US hands, according to a senior official with the home affairs ...