⚡ Key Takeaways

Global sovereign cloud spending hit $80 billion in 2026 — a 35.6% YoY surge driven by geopolitical data-residency mandates and enterprise geopatriation of regulated workloads. The MEA region is growing at 89%. Hyperscalers are now offering sovereign-specific products (AWS European Sovereign Cloud, Google Assured Workloads, IBM Sovereign Core), but at 20–40% premiums.

Bottom Line: Complete a workload sovereignty triage and build a sovereign cloud registry in 2026 — architecture decisions made now are 5–10 year commitments, and organizations that design for exit from day one will avoid costly vendor lock-in when regulatory requirements shift.

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🧭 Decision Radar

Relevance for Algeria
High

Algeria already operates under data-residency law (Law 18-07) and lacks hyperscaler regions — making sovereign cloud not a future concern but the current default operating environment. The $80B global trend validates and accelerates Algeria’s local cloud investment thesis.
Infrastructure Ready?
Partial

Algeria has functioning national data center infrastructure (Algerie Telecom, Mohammadia, Djezzy Cloud) but lacks the hyperscaler-grade managed services, certifications, and operational sovereignty documentation that global sovereign cloud frameworks require.
Skills Available?
Partial

Algeria has cloud-certified engineers (AWS, Azure certifications) but limited expertise in sovereign cloud compliance frameworks (NIS2, C5, SecNumCloud), data governance architecture, and multi-cloud platform engineering — skills that will be in increasing demand.
Action Timeline
6-12 months

Algerian enterprises under Law 18-07 and Bank of Algeria Instruction 02-2025 should complete workload triage and sovereign cloud registry exercises in 2026 to align architecture decisions with regulatory requirements already in force.
Key Stakeholders
Algerian CTOs, Banking IT Compliance Officers, Ministry of Digital, ARPCE
Decision Type
Strategic

Sovereign cloud architecture decisions are 5-10 year infrastructure commitments with regulatory, contractual, and workforce implications that cannot be reversed cheaply.

Quick Take: Algerian enterprise architects should use the global $80B sovereign cloud moment as justification for completing their Law 18-07 workload triage and building a sovereign cloud registry in 2026 — both because it is legally required and because the international best practices now codified in this $80B market provide proven frameworks they can adapt locally.

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