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PUBLIC SECTOR

More control over your cloud infrastructure — without starting over

Edora Cloud gives ministries, agencies, regions and municipalities a European-operated alternative for selected workloads.

The platform can sit with Edora or in your own datacentre, and is built on open technologies that make transparency, changing supplier and re-tendering materially easier.

YOUR STARTING POINT

The question is no longer where the data sits — but who holds jurisdiction over it

Case-management systems, records systems and citizen-facing services have to run securely and stay available around the clock.

But NIS2, GDPR and the exit requirements in procurement rules move the test from physical location to actual control: who holds jurisdiction over the data, who can access it, and can you move on to another supplier later?

For an IT or digitalisation director that is rarely a technical problem — it is a documentation requirement, owed to auditors, regulators and political leadership.

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SOLUTIONS

Four things that strengthen your freedom to act

Each requirement points to a specific part of the platform. Follow the link for the documentation behind it.

Citizen data under European jurisdiction

A clean European ownership and operations chain means your data leaves neither the EU nor your control — location, operations and jurisdiction all move together.

About data sovereignty

An exit you can document in the tender

The foundation is open source with no proprietary layers. Workloads and data can be moved, so the exit requirement is genuinely satisfied rather than merely asserted.

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Systems that must not leave the building

The entire platform delivered behind your own walls and operated by Edora. Cloud operations and self-service without moving a single bit off site.

See EU Cloud in a Box

NIS2 built in from the ground up

Security, audit logging and supplier governance are part of the platform — not bolted on afterwards. You get the documentation regulators actually ask for.

See NIS2 compliance

Out of Broadcom's VMware licensing model

A planned, controlled migration path away from VMware with no downtime — performance and compliance validated before the final rollout.

About VMware exit

MIGRATION PATH

A controlled route away from your current platform

Most public-sector environments come from VMware, a hyperscaler, or their own legacy operations. We plan the migration as a proven three-stage model — assessment, controlled start, scalable rollout — so performance, latency and compliance are validated in practice before the final rollout. Operational risk is minimised, and you keep control of the pace.

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PROCUREMENT & FRAMEWORK AGREEMENTS

Buy Edora Cloud through public framework agreements

Procurement shouldn’t be the obstacle. In Denmark, Edora is available across the whole engagement through the SKI framework agreements — migration delivery and IT consultancy via SKI 02.17, servers, storage and complete datacentre solutions via 02.03, and IT operations via the 02.22 dynamic purchasing system.

From hardware to operations, procurement, jurisdiction and compliance hang together.

About procurement
  • "A public organisation cannot simply know where its data sits. It has to be able to document who holds jurisdiction over that data — and prove it can move on to another supplier. That is precisely why we built Edora Cloud."

    Mads Hedegaard CEO ∙ Edora Group
    Mads Hedegaard
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