Disrupting Compliance Game

Kareen Frascaria
Apr 18, 2025By Kareen Frascaria

What is a DataSpace

Let’s ditch the metaphors and get real: a dataspace is not a cloud 2.0 or a sexier data lake. It’s not about storage. It’s about structure. It’s not
about hoarding. It’s about harmonizing.
In a dataspace, data lives where it makes sense—but acts where it needs to. It’s a sovereign system where control doesn’t have to be
centralized. Instead, power is federated. Trust is distributed. And access is conditional, contextual, and contractually governed by policies you can
see, audit, and enforce.
Whether you're a manufacturer sharing specs with suppliers, a hospital linking diagnostics with labs, or a fintech connecting to auditors, the
dataspace makes it possible to do it all—without compromise.
Cloud Data Engine turns this into a reality. Our platform doesn’t just provide the pipes—it sets the rules of the road. We embed metadata,
permissions, and identities into every service, transforming dumb data into intelligent infrastructure. And we do it with European values at our
core: transparency, sovereignty, interoperability.

The Strategic Stakes: From Infrastructure to Sovereignty

Data used to be a byproduct. Then it became an asset. Now, it's a battleground. National security, market control, and industrial leadership all
hinge on one question: who controls the infrastructure that processes your data?
Cloud Data Engine answers this call. We don’t just talk sovereignty. We engineer it. Our infrastructure is born in Europe, hosted in Europe, and
governed by European law. But more importantly, our services are open, verifiable, and decentralized. We give you operational autonomy (you
run your services), technical autonomy (you use open standards), and legal autonomy (you choose your jurisdiction).
We’re not here to replace cloud infrastructure. We’re here to complement it—with a layer that adds context, compliance, and control.
Because in tomorrow’s world, whoever governs the services, governs the data. And whoever governs the data, governs the economy.