Modern cloud platforms reward speed, and the abstractions that make systems easy to build also shape how they are built. This article examines how architectural convenience accumulates into dependency, why lock-in is structural rather than contractual, and what intentional friction has to do with sovereignty.
Tag: Digital Sovereignty
Digital sovereignty is more than compliance or data residency. This article explores how infrastructure control, open architecture, interoperability, and operational transparency determine whether organizations truly retain independence in modern cloud environments.



































