Increasing loss of control through cloud services
In recent years, many companies have moved parts of their IT infrastructure to international cloud services - often out of convenience, rarely out of conviction. The result: a growing loss of control over data, systems and security processes.
Dependence on cloud providers
Data and systems are outside the company's control - a risk for data sovereignty, data protection and compliance.
Non-transparent data flows
A lack of control over storage locations and data access jeopardizes IT security.
Dependence on cloud and on-prem systems
The US Cloud Act and geopolitical tensions are calling compliance and GDPR conformity into question. Companies need the freedom to choose between cloud and on-prem in order to remain flexible and legally compliant.
Fragmented tools and systems
Different platforms without central control increase costs and prevent transparency.
Regulatory uncertainty
US laws such as the Cloud Act contradict the GDPR and create legal risks.

European UEM platform for digital sovereignty
Digital sovereignty is the key to self-determined IT. With acmp, companies control their digital infrastructure independently - from software distribution to security management. This gives them digital independence from cloud providers and maximum control over data and systems in their own network. With acmp, companies retain sovereignty over their IT without having to forego the secure integration of cloud services.
Central platform for all systems
acmp bundles endpoint, software and security management in one environment - regardless of whether devices are operated locally or in the cloud.
Full data sovereignty and transparency
All data remains in your own network. Companies retain control over access, policies and security processes at all times.
Secure cloud integration
acmp connects local IT structures with cloud services via standardized interfaces - without any loss of control or compliance risks.
Independence through open architecture
The modular platform can be flexibly connected to existing systems and prevents dependencies on individual providers.
The most important advantages of digital sovereignty with acmp
With acmp, companies retain control over their data, systems and processes - with full flexibility in the use of cloud services.
Control over IT processes
Central administration ensures clear responsibilities and reduces sources of error.
Security and compliance
Through local data storage and tested interfaces.
Independence from providers
Open standards and modular expandability.
Flexibility for new strategies
Cloud and on-prem components can be flexibly combined.
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FAQ
Here you will find answers to the most frequently asked questions about digital sovereignty with acmp.
What does digital sovereignty mean in concrete terms?
Digital sovereignty describes the ability of a company to operate and control its IT systems, data and processes autonomously - independently of external platforms or providers.
Is digital sovereignty compatible with cloud services?
Yes, the aim is not to do without the cloud, but to use it in a controlled manner. With acmp, local IT structures can be securely connected to cloud services without relinquishing data sovereignty or control.
How does acmp support digital sovereignty?
acmp enables centralized management, local data storage and secure interfaces to cloud services. As a result, companies retain full transparency and decision-making freedom over their IT.
What role does acmp play compared to pure cloud solutions?
acmp offers on-prem and hybrid models that allow companies to retain control over infrastructure and data - while flexibly integrating cloud components.
Why is digital sovereignty so important for companies?
It protects against dependencies, strengthens security and compliance and ensures that critical IT processes remain functional even if external providers fail.
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