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by Udik
2204 days ago
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> They created the Cloud and we arrived late on this market Same for the web, for the mobile, and for many other sectors. We seem to be always late on the market, why is it so? > All defense/sensitive/state owned companies, administration and maybe banking companies will not have the choice Ok, so if I understand it correctly the EU is going to regulate out from some sectors non-EU companies and has to both come up with a legal excuse and to create some acceptable alternative before the regulation comes in force. And if the alternative is mediocre it won't be much of an issue because there will be no choice anyway. But the idea of creating an interoperable standard is good: it could allow a sane competition between companies to provide a basic standardised service. I hope it doesn't resolve in the next embarrassment. It won't solve our problem of constantly lagging in most consumer high tech sectors anyway. |
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1.We lost the WWII. The US won it and took the leadership of the world. At a moment we were rebuilding our continent, they developed very quickly and took a competitive advantage in many sectors. We managed to catch-up in some but not in others. And since the beginning IT has always been an American thing (apart Minitel in France in the 80's). The information era was shaped by IBM, Bell, Intel, Microsoft. Not by Thomson, Siemens or Olivetti.
2.The US are very good at selling stuff and making profit. But as I stated in another post this also has big downsides.
3. Europe is not a country and there are 27 economic policies and strategies which does not help European companies...
4. I think mobile developed first in Europe (Nokia ?)and not in the US but this is detail.
. > And if the alternative is mediocre it won't be much of an issue because there will be no choice anyway.
This move is not about making good products or value the european savoir-faire. It is about geopolitics.