Glossary
Vendor Lock-in
Dependency on a single technology provider. Sentient guarantees full independence from US Hyperscalers.
Definition
Vendor Lock-in is the dependency on a single technology provider-inability to switch without prohibitive cost, data migration, or capability loss. Sentient OS guarantees full independence from US Hyperscaler lock-in. The platform integrates with your existing stack (APIs, SQL, Kafka, S3)-no mandatory migration to Sentient infrastructure. Private cloud and European deployment options avoid hyperscaler dependency. Your data stays where you choose. Vendor lock-in undermines corporate sovereignty; Sentient is architected to prevent it. You own your data, your infrastructure, and your options.
Why It Matters
Vendor lock-in undermines sovereignty. Sentient guarantees independence-your infrastructure, your rules.
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Related Terms
Corporate Sovereignty
Full independence from vendor lock-in and US Hyperscaler dependency. Your data, your rules.
Data Sovereignty
Control over where data is stored and processed. Sentient's infrastructure operates independently of external regulatory access.
Private Cloud
Dedicated cloud infrastructure. Sentient offers private cloud option for organizations with strict security policies.
Cloud Native
Architecture designed for cloud from the ground up. Container-based, maximum scalability, private cloud option.
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