Your data. Your infrastructure. Your rules.
Corporate data processed on American cloud platforms falls under the Cloud Act. US authorities can demand access to it — regardless of where the servers physically sit. For organisations in regulated sectors, legal and professional services firms, businesses with sensitive intellectual property, or any entity processing personal data at scale, this is not a theoretical concern. It is a binding governance constraint that requires deliberate architectural decisions.
The answer is not to step back from technology. It is to choose technology that lets you move forward on your own terms: on-premise infrastructure or dedicated European cloud; collaboration tools with a self-hosted deployment option; AI assistants that query your internal knowledge base without sending a single byte to external APIs; email and business applications running on GDPR-certified infrastructure that stays within your control.
This thematic path brings together Digiway solutions built specifically for organisations that treat digital sovereignty as a hard requirement:
- HCL Domino — on-premise platform for email, PIM and mission-critical applications
- On-premise AI assistants — trained on your internal data, deployed in fully isolated environments
- HCL Sametime — secure collaboration and video conferencing with private deployment
- Digiway Server-in-Cloud (SiC) — dedicated hosting in Italian and European data centres with contractual GDPR guarantees
No compromise between innovation and security. A complete, coherent architecture for organisations that require genuine digital autonomy — not just a policy statement about it.