
DSwiss in the Media: Multi-cloud: Enabling digital control for banks
Updated on
16.12.2025

The banking sector’s digital transformation is accelerating, and cloud technologies are at its core. In his guest article for Springer Professional Finance + Banking, our CEO Alexander Sommer explains why multi-cloud architectures are not just a technological trend, but a strategic tool for banks seeking greater digital control and regulatory independence.
Traditionally, many banks have relied heavily on a single large cloud provider. While convenient, this dependency can pose challenges, especially when it comes to legal jurisdictions, data sovereignty, and navigating international regulations. Multi-cloud strategies offer a smarter alternative: by combining multiple cloud providers and infrastructures, banks gain both greater flexibility and stronger control over their digital assets.
Key advantages of a multi-cloud approach include:
- Digital sovereignty: Banks choose where and how their data is stored and processed, ensuring full control over critical information.
- Flexibility and innovation: Multiple cloud environments allow for agile development, easy scaling, and optimized service delivery.
- Regulatory adaptability: Multi-cloud architectures help banks meet diverse regulatory requirements without being tied to a single provider.
As Alexander Sommer highlights, adopting a multi-cloud strategy empowers banks to confidently navigate an increasingly connected and regulated IT landscape – all while harnessing the full potential of cloud technology.
👉 Read the full article on Springer Professional:
https://www.springerprofessional.de/bank-it/cloud-computing/die-multi-cloud-bringt-banken-digitale-kontrolle/51809548
Published on: springerprofessional.de
Author: Alexander Sommer



