Business is booming for Notilyze, a Dutch analytics firm turned sovereign cloud provider in the Netherlands. One impact of these events on the ground is that Europeans in general, and the Dutch in particular, are asking how much sovereignty is good enough. A long time comingThe fault lines of European data sovereignty have been shifting for decades. Gomes points out:I need to have Dutch software running on a Dutch data center operated by Dutch people; that is the ultimate sovereignty. All it took was a year of Trump 2.0 rhetoric for European sovereignty spending to jump 83%.