Trifork launches Danish sovereign data and AI solution as alternative to US hyperscalers

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Trifork launches Danish public authorities are increasingly facing challenges related to dependency on a small number of large foreign technology providers and limited control over data and critical digital infrastructure. A PA report from January 2026(1) on public authorities’ work with digital alternatives shows that the path toward increased digital sovereignty is not about complete disconnection, but rather about greater freedom of choice, control, and the ability to switch providers.

The lack of operational alternatives makes it difficult for many public and critical infrastructure organizations to translate strategic ambitions into practice. This gap between strategy and operations is what Trifork is now addressing.

Building on more than 20 years of experience in developing and operating critical IT systems in Denmark, Trifork is now consolidating existing, proven platforms and capabilities into one unified solution. A solution that enables full accountability for both technology and operations – and supports organizations all the way from strategy to implementation.

The solution makes it possible to work with data and artificial intelligence on Danish soil with full control over data, AI models, and operations, and is based on platforms and services that Trifork already delivers to public and critical infrastructure customers.

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The solution is aimed at organizations with high requirements for security, compliance, and robustness, including public authorities and operators of critical infrastructure.

“Today, dependency on foreign hyperscalers is incompatible with the requirements of the public sector and critical infrastructure. When we have the capability to deliver secure and operational alternatives, we also have a responsibility to do so. Recent geopolitical developments have only made the need more evident. With this solution, we make responsible use of data and AI operational – not theoretical,” says Søren Eskildsen, Managing Director of Trifork A/S Denmark.

From strategy to operations

According to Trifork, the challenge for many organizations is not a lack of ambition regarding data sovereignty, but rather the lack of an operational solution and a single accountable supplier that can take ownership end-to-end, from infrastructure to daily operations.

“Far too many of our customers today have strategies for sovereignty in data and AI, but without a realistic path to operations. We have consolidated technology, infrastructure, and experience into one solution that can be implemented and operated in practice, even in complex, regulated environments. In addition, the implementation can be moved to other data centers and therefore complies with the EU Data Act regarding cloud portability,” says Søren Eskildsen.

SOURCE: GlobeNewswire