Four European tech companies unveil Europe’s first fully sovereign disaster recovery pack at the European Data Summit

Demand for sovereign European solutions is rising, but a key gap remains: no single integrated stack for specific use cases. Cubbit, SUSE, Elemento Cloud, and StorPool Storage now close that gap with a unified stack built for resilience and data control.

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Berlin, Germany — 15 April 2026 —  At the European Data Summit of the Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation in Berlin, Cubbit, SUSE, Elemento Cloud, and StorPool Storage unveiled Europe’s first fully sovereign disaster recovery pack. The system is designed to guarantee business continuity for organisations in the face of uncontrollable catastrophic external events, including a potential foreign vendor kill-switch. It also safeguards European enterprises’ data and operations while protecting them from dependencies on foreign technology infrastructure.

The initiative gives European organisations a fast, concrete answer to an increasingly urgent question: which critical workloads should move to a fully sovereign European IT software stack — and how companies can start doing so immediately, without disruption. Focused on addressing the specific need to handle disaster scenarios, this pack also represents a practical first step towards data repatriation and regaining control of workloads from foreign vendors. Addressing IT managers’ concerns about the maturity of European alternatives and the risks associated with shifting operational workloads, the package approach bundles existing market products with established and proven quality to offer a credible, fast, and focused solution for the most critical business use cases.

The technologies combined come from companies born in and based across Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and Bulgaria, marking a successful collaboration among European companies listed in the Tech Sovereignty Catalogue (https://techsov-catalogue.eu/), in the spirit of the EuroStack manifesto and vision.

The initiative addresses a growing gap in Europe’s digital infrastructure market, where sovereign digital solutions still face both demand- and supply-side challenges. Demand is rising, driven by geopolitical uncertainty, stricter regulation, and the need for greater control over critical data and services. Gartner expects sovereign cloud infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) spending in Europe to grow 3.3x, from $6.9 billion in 2025 to $23.1 billion in 2027*. At the same time, while Europe’s technology ecosystem is becoming more visible and structured, many organisations still face the same issue: credible European solutions exist across the stack, but they are not always available as one integrated option ready to deploy.

In the spirit of the EuroStack concept, the Sovereign Disaster Recovery Pack is designed to help close that gap. It combines complementary technologies spanning from storage and multi-cloud orchestration to network, identity, observability, and management, bringing together European open-source and proprietary components in a single deployable stack designed to reduce fragmentation and accelerate adoption. In a few hours, the Sovereign Disaster Recovery Pack enables organisations to put in place a practical way to reduce reliance on non-European cloud infrastructure without replacing everything at once. Additional integrations are expected to follow as further integrated use cases are made public.

Disaster recovery is a natural starting point. If a critical cloud dependency puts services or data at risk of becoming unavailable, inaccessible, or strategically unsustainable — for example, in a kill-switch scenario that disrupts access overnight — the recovery path matters as much as the production environment itself. The Sovereign Disaster Recovery Pack enables organisations to identify critical services, build and validate a sovereign recovery setup, and progressively extend it across other workloads through synchronisation and migration. It also provides a practical route to support compliance with stringent frameworks such as NIS2, DORA, GDPR, and regional laws, while preserving full European sovereignty across the technology stack.  In this way, disaster recovery becomes not only a resilience measure, but also a practical first step towards a broader sovereign cloud strategy.

The Sovereign Disaster Recovery Pack has already been deployed by an Italian IT service provider and, thanks to its open architecture, can be integrated by any organisation, including through direct deployment on customer premises across Europe. Over the coming weeks, additional partners of Cubbit, SUSE, Elemento Cloud, and StorPool Storage are aiming to integrate the solution into their operations.

Alessandro Cillario, co-CEO and co-founder of Cubbit, said: “European digital sovereignty will only scale when it becomes practical to adopt. The Sovereign Disaster Recovery Pack starts from a concrete operational need already being raised by some of Europe’s largest enterprises — disaster recovery — and turns it into one deployable solution. It gives organisations a realistic way to strengthen resilience, retain control over critical data and services, and begin building a sovereign alternative over time.”

Andreas Prins, Global Head Sovereign Solutions at SUSE, said: “True digital sovereignty isn't built in isolation; it’s born from a collaborative ecosystem of open, interoperable technologies. By integrating SUSE’s enterprise-grade open-source foundations with the specialised expertise of our partners, we are proving that Europe doesn’t just have the components, we have the complete, mission-critical stack.”

Gabriele Fronzé, CEO and co-founder of Elemento Cloud, said: “Digital sovereignty in Europe has been held back not by lack of technology, but by lack of integration. Without orchestration, even the best technologies remain fragmented. Organisations don’t need more components — they need control when it matters most. This initiative turns sovereignty into an operational reality enabling a concrete exit from dependency on non-European infrastructure. Elemento empowers this through the first vendor-neutral control plane, Electros, and our hypervisor, AtomOS, unifying fragmented environments into a single, resilient system.”

Boyan Ivanov, CEO of StorPool Storage, said: “European organisations need solid, integrated, and reliable sovereign IT solutions, coming from European companies, which can provide a much-needed security, business continuity, and independence. The existing alternatives are few and sparse, and we are now improving that with the introduction of the Sovereign Disaster Recovery Pack initiative.”

Cubbit, SUSE, Elemento Cloud, and StorPool Storage will present the joint solution today, 15 April, at the European Data Summit in Berlin.

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https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2026-02-09-gartner-says-worldwide-sovereign-cloud-iaas-spending-will-total-us-dollars-80-billion-in-2026


About Cubbit

Cubbit is the first geo-distributed cloud storage enabler, developing sovereign solutions to protect the data of companies and institutions across Europe and worldwide. Its groundbreaking software-defined object storage enables service providers, enterprises, and public entities to create their own cloud storage system in minutes, adaptable to each organisation’s infrastructure strategy. This ensures full control and sovereignty over data, simplifies management workflows, and optimises costs.

Today, Cubbit’s hyper-resilient and cybersecure technology is adopted by 400+ companies and partners, including Leonardo (world leader in defence and cybersecurity) and Rai Way (part of the RAI group, active in the media and data centre sectors). For more information, visit: https://www.cubbit.io

About SUSE

SUSE is a global leader in enterprise open source software, across Linux operating systems, Kubernetes container management, Edge solutions and AI. The majority of the Fortune 500 rely on SUSE to provide resilient infrastructure, enabling IT leaders to optimize cost and manage heterogeneous environments.  SUSE collaborates with partners and communities to provide organizations with choices to maximize their current IT systems and innovate with next-generation technologies across traditional on-premises, to cloud native, multi-cloud to edge and beyond. For more information, visit www.suse.com.

About Elemento Cloud

Elemento Cloud is an Italian cloud infrastructure company building the control and orchestration layer for modern, independent IT environments. It enables organizations to deploy, manage, and recover workloads across heterogeneous infrastructures — from private environments to public cloud providers — without relying on proprietary control planes or vendor lock-in.

By unifying fragmented technologies into a single operational layer, Elemento Cloud turns complex infrastructures into something that can be deployed and controlled as one system, through lightweight execution layers such as AtomOS, a purpose-built hypervisor, and across multiple hypervisors and cloud providers.

About StorPool Storage

Founded in 2011 in Europe, StorPool is a leading provider of high-performance, software-defined storage solutions for service providers and larger enterprises. The company enables organizations to run demanding workloads like virtualized environments, databases, core applications, SaaS and others at scale, delivering exceptional speed, reliability and cost optimization. 

Through the years StorPool has serviced leading entities such as Atos, Amusnet, Deutsche Börse, European Space Agency, NASDAQ Dubai, NASA, NameCheap, Oracle, Pulsant, Siemens, SiteGround, Team.Blue and many others. With a global customer base, 21 major releases, multiple product awards and solid, profitable growth, StorPool is your reliable and flexible partner.

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