• Strengthening the sovereign enterprise with new training from Red Hat Share Sovereignty isn’t something that’s purely discussed in boardrooms in 2026-it’s a strategic initiative centered around business continuity and a way for organizations to reclaim autonomy, control, and choice across their technology stacks. • However, sovereignty isn’t a static checklist; it’s a dynamic landscape spanning compliance, supply chain integrity, data residency, and the rapid evolution of AI. • Sovereignty must be viewed not as a single thing to be achieved, but as a foundational building block for organizations-spanning everything from the underlying technology infrastructure to how they meet customer needs. • To help prepare IT organizations for the complexities of digital sovereignty, Red Hat has launched a new training lesson, available as part of both paid and trial Red Hat Learning Subscription.Achieving Digital Sovereignty in the Cloudequips IT leaders with the foundational knowledge and strategic framework to navigate digital sovereignty with greater confidence. • A foundation for sovereign cloud success This lesson gives teams the practical, foundational knowledge needed to establish effective sovereign principles and to adopt sovereign cloud. • It covers: The 4 pillars of sovereignty: Distinguish among the different dimensions of digital sovereignty, understand why each is important, and how the interdependence among the pillars can impact sovereign strategies.Data sovereignty- Maintaining control over how data is collected, classified, processed, and stored to meet data regulations.Technical sovereignty- Running workloads without dependence on a provider’s infrastructure or software, and protected from all extra-territorial interference and scrutiny.Operational sovereignty- Visibility and control over provider operations from provisioning and performance management, to monitoring of physical and digital access, to the infrastructure.Assurance sovereignty- Ability to independently ve

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  • Sovereignty isn’t something that’s purely discussed in boardrooms in 2026-it’s a strategic initiative centered around business continuity and a way for organizations to reclaim autonomy, control, and choice across their technology stacks. However, sovereignty isn’t a static checklist; it’s a dynamic landscape spanning compliance, supply chain integrity, data residency, and the rapid evolution of AI. Sovereignty must be viewed not as a single thing to be achieved, but as a foundational building block for organizations-spanning everything from the underlying technology infrastructure to how they

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