Behind a slightly silly cap hides a rather serious question
How safe is your data if somebody else controls the infrastructure?
Edora Cloud is European-owned cloud infrastructure for organisations with critical data.
DATA SOVEREIGNTY
Who really controls your data?
Cloud sounds light and flexible. But behind the cloud there is still physical infrastructure: datacentres, networks, ownership, energy supply and legislation.
For organisations with critical data, knowing where the data sits is not enough. What matters is who owns the infrastructure, which legislation the provider is subject to, and who can demand access.
Only once those three questions are answered can you decide whether the data is genuinely safe.
Get a clear picture of your digital sovereignty
INFRASTRUCTURE
Secure cloud requires secure digital infrastructure
Edora Cloud runs on our own infrastructure. Traffic between Edora’s locations runs on our own optical fibre network — not across the publicly accessible internet. Access, traffic and operations are handled in one coherent setup.
The platform is built on established open source components — OpenStack, Ceph and KVM — with Edora’s own management layer on top. That gives you a familiar foundation with no lock-in to a single vendor’s proprietary stack.
Operations are run by Edora’s own staff in Denmark, under Danish and European law.
The cloud, brought back down to earth
Edora Cloud comes in two placements: from Edora’s own datacentre, or as EU Cloud in a Box in your own datacentre, where the data never leaves your own four walls.
ENERGY
Your cloud strategy is also an energy strategy
Compute needs electricity, and the grid is under pressure. That is why Edora’s datacentres are placed in energy parks — close to where the electricity is produced. It is easier and cheaper to send data over fibre to a datacentre than to transport electricity through long cables.
For you, that means capacity, security and energy supply hang together in one model instead of being three separate dependencies.
DOCUMENTATION
Sovereignty has to be documentable
European ownership
Edora Cloud is a Danish company, owned by Edora A/S. Platform, operations and support sit in Denmark, under Danish and European jurisdiction.
Audit statements
ISAE 3402 Type 2 and ISAE 3000 are in place. ISO 27001 is planned for Q4 2026.
Framework agreements
In Denmark, Edora is available via the SKI framework agreements 02.22 and 02.17, so public-sector organisations can buy directly through agreements they already hold.
CLOUD SOVEREIGNTY ASSESSMENT
One clear picture of your exposure.
You get the result as a report you can take to your management team. No sales calls until you ask for one.
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01
Legal
Which legislation are your current providers subject to, and what do the data processing agreements actually say?
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Operational
Who has access to the systems, where are they based, and what happens if the provider cannot deliver?
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Technical
How tightly is your architecture tied to one vendor’s tooling, and what would it cost to move?
CONTACT
Let's have a conversation
Our first meeting is a targeted review rather than a standard presentation. We assess your current infrastructure with a focus on uncovering external dependencies and identifying what would benefit from being moved. If you have already completed the Cloud Sovereignty Assessment, we naturally start from that data. Fill in the contact form, or contact Finn directly to arrange a time.
BEHIND THE PLATFORM
We advise on, build and operate society-critical solutions
Edora Cloud is part of Edora A/S. Around 125 developers and specialists work every day on systems that Danish organisations depend on — across defence, the public sector, energy, health, transport and finance.
Edora Cloud is the infrastructure those solutions can run on.