Europe is moving decisively away from U.S. tech giants toward open-source alternatives, driven by concerns over digital sovereignty and reliability of American companies[1]. At the 2025 OpenInfra Summit Europe, industry leaders emphasized that this shift isn’t about isolation but resilience.
“What we’re really looking for is resilience. What we want for our countries, for our companies, for ourselves, is resilience in the face of unforeseen events in a fast-changing world. Open source allows us to be sovereign without being isolated,” said OpenInfra Foundation general manager Thierry Carrez[1:1].
This transition is already happening. The German state Schleswig-Holstein has replaced Microsoft Exchange and Outlook with open-source email solutions. Similar moves have been made by the Austrian military, Danish government organizations, and the French city of Lyon[1:2].
European companies are stepping up to fill the gap with open-source alternatives, including:
- Deutsche Telekom’s Open Telekom Cloud
- OVHcloud’s sovereign cloud services
- STACKIT and VanillaCore’s European-based offerings[1:3]
The movement gained additional momentum when the European Commission appointed its first executive vice president for tech sovereignty, security, and democracy in 2024[1:4].



They should also fund the projects that they’re using. Then everyone benefits.
Public money, public infra and public funding? :)
Agreed… And they will. They will want functions that are stable and works… They can easily put some funds into that…
EU is pretty good at funding stuff actually, but mind your pitchforks if you see Hyprland, Ladybird or some other bigotfueled projects on some collateral-funding list.
Wait what? What’s going on with those projects?
https://drewdevault.com/2025/09/24/2025-09-24-Cloudflare-and-fascists.html
Man, I knew about the Omarchy and Hyprland stuff, but with how much people praise and look forward to Ladybird, I had no idea the project lead was an asshole too. I guess I’ll spread the word then.
Here’s a Mastodon post featuring some screenshots of his shitty tweets last month.
Well we are discussing this on Lemmy which has awful developers, you can’t always avoid terrible peoples work unfortunately.
Yeah, but at least Lemmy devs aren’t getting money from people. I feel really bad for people who bought Framework laptops, only to see their money go towards Nazis.
Maybe I shouldn’t give up on SimpleX Chat then. The dev sucks but at least they don’t get a penny out of me or many others. Although I never found any groups I wanted to stay in anyway…
Oh people are donating money to them, and there are regular donation drives on other instances which include funds going to Lemmy development.
My main focus is that I have the choice to donate to them, and that there’s not some third party I’ve spent money on donating to them, hence my Framework mention. I can choose wether or not to donate to Lemmy devs, or an instance that supports them. But, if I buy/support something, especially something OSS or in the spirit of small tech, and then they turn around and donate the profits to Nazis, I’m gonna be sad and stay away from the project after that. I couldn’t make the choice of where my money goes after they got it, so I have to place my trust in them to not fund shit I hate.
It’s like how people are dumping Spotify because they’re investing in drones for Israel.
I’m just trying to minimize my dependency and connection to bigots as much as I can, service by service, step by step.
Bingo. Even just a small amount of what they were previously paying the US tech firms would mean huge advancements.
I’m pretty sure the reason why this won’t be happening is (as always): it doesn’t make the rich richer and it doesn’t have immediate benefits you can point to for your reelection.