Public
Sector

Field notes on public sector technology, sovereign cloud, data platforms, and AI adoption across government, healthcare, and regulated infrastructure.

  • Sovereignty
  • Regulated Platforms
  • AI Infrastructure
  • Government Systems
  • Understanding the EU Tech Sovereignty Package

    Europe’s Tech Sovereignty Package marks a shift from digital regulation to strategic capability. Beyond cloud, AI, chips, open source and energy, its real message is architectural: sovereignty is not only about where technology comes from, but whether organisations can prove control, resilience, portability, auditability and long-term governance across their critical digital systems.

  • Why Sovereignty, Why Now

    For two decades “the cloud” was a verb. In 2026 it became a question of jurisdiction. NIS2, DORA, the Data Act, and the EU AI Act turned data sovereignty from policy debate into structural design constraint. A short essay on why this moment is different, why MongoDB Atlas and sovereign infrastructure are not the same object, and why architects in regulated EMEA enterprises cannot postpone the decision any longer.

  • Turkiye Sovereignty and the Shift Beyond Europe

    Türkiye’s first hyperscale cloud region is not just infrastructure. It shows that sovereignty is becoming a design principle shaping how nations build and control their digital stack.

  • Understanding the European Digital Stack: Sovereignty, Hyperscalers and the Data Platform Layer

    As Europe debates digital sovereignty, the real challenge is architectural. The emerging European Digital Stack combines identity systems, secure data exchange, cloud infrastructure and AI platforms. At the center of this ecosystem sits a critical but often overlooked component: the data platform layer.

  • From Legacy Silos to Single View in the Public Sector

    Public institutions accumulate legacy silos over decades, fragmenting the representation of the citizen across systems. This article explores how an entity-centric Single View architecture, built on MongoDB, transforms integration from runtime joins into a persistent operational model for the Public Sector.

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