The Netherlands just blocked a US company from buying the cloud provider that runs Dutch digital identity
By Alina Maria Stan The Dutch government has imposed a “complete prohibition” on the acquisition of Solvinity, a Dutch cloud provider, by Kyndryl, the American IT infrastructure company spun out of IBM in 2021. The deal, valued at roughly €100 million, would have given a US-headquartered firm control over the platform that runs DigiD, the digital identity system used […] This story continues at The Next Web
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