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How AWS can enable the Government of Canada’s 2023-2026 Data Strategy

AWS Public Sector Blog

Lire cet article en Français The potential of open data to transform governance and public services is immense, but realizing this potential requires overcoming common obstacles. Data sovereignty—having control over digital assets—is increasingly important to customers, especially as regulations evolve.

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Republic of Armenia’s Ministry of High-Tech Industry and AWS sign Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)

AWS Public Sector Blog

The Republic of Armenia’s Ministry of High-Tech Industry and Amazon Web Services (AWS) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the aim of modernizing the technological infrastructure of the state and accelerating the adoption of cloud services in the public and the private sector of Armenia.

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October 2024 - Microsoft 365 US Public Sector Roadmap Newsletter

Microsoft Public Sector

Understanding Compliance Between Commercial, Government, DoD & Secret Offerings - Sept 2024 Update This article is the second of a series in the Microsoft Tech Community Public Sector Blog and touches on several key principles for compliance, including data residency versus data sovereignty.

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How AWS can help partners grow in the Middle East

AWS Public Sector Blog

We also announced the launch of the Saudi Arabia Region in 2026 and plans to invest $5.3 AWS is sovereign-by-design Sovereignty requirements differ by country and sector. There is no single overarching regulation covering all countries. AWS has two Middle East Regions: the Bahrain Region launched in 2019 and UAE in 2022.

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From inaccessible to inclusive: How the new PDF accessibility remediation solution helps institutions compliantly address accessibility requirements

AWS Public Sector Blog

This leaves thousands, if not millions, of documents per public entity requiring remediation within the new rules compliance timeline: by 2026 (larger entities with populations of more than 50,000) or 2027 (smaller entities with populations less than 50,000). Failing to comply can result in legal consequences and reputational damage.