Pega Expands AWS Partnership to Enhance EU Data Sovereignty

Pegasystems has expanded its partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS), by leveraging the newly introduced AWS European Sovereign Cloud to deliver the Pega EU Service Boundary – a solution designed to help clients meet the rigorous digital sovereignty requirements within the European Union (EU).

The launch of the Pega EU Service Boundary is scheduled to coincide with the AWS European Sovereign Cloud at the close of 2025.

“The ability to leverage data with flexibility and agility will deliver exceptional results for end users and internal stakeholders, and will also help ensure digital sovereignty, a critical requirement in public sector and highly regulated industries. Pega is committed to prioritizing our clients, collaborating to address their needs and meet regulatory and business obligations. The introduction of the Pega EU Service Boundary will facilitate these efforts, providing our EU clients with peace of mind through a range of resources and infrastructure from Pega and AWS. I am excited to see the value this will bring our clients in the years ahead,” said Frank Guerrera, Chief Technical Systems Officer, Pega.

The service will ensure that Pega handles data storage and processing entirely within the EU, overseen and supported by EU-based staff, providing the flexibility of Pega Cloud while addressing the strict digital sovereignty needs of clients in highly regulated sectors. By integrating Pega Cloud’s robust data isolation, access control, and process management features with the AWS European Sovereign Cloud, Pega will deliver improved digital sovereignty assurances across all levels of service, from its platform and technologies to the underlying infrastructure.

As enterprises increasingly rely on cloud services to scale data creation and processing, safeguarding data and ensuring its sovereignty within the cloud environment has become critical, especially for regulated industries like the public sector and financial services. The Pega EU Service Boundary will enable clients to comply with these stringent requirements, offering greater control over data storage, processing, access management, and the geographical location of personnel handling EU client data.

“We’re thrilled that the Pega EU Service Boundary will be available on the AWS European Sovereign Cloud to help customers across the public sector and regulated industries drive innovation while meeting necessary requirements. This type of collaboration is critical for helping customers protect their data in a world with changing regulations, technology, and risks. We’re looking forward to our continued work with Pega and the ways that organizations across Europe will drive advancements with the AWS European Sovereign Cloud,” said Max Peterson, Vice President of AWS Sovereign Cloud.