scale-balancedHow is GLBNXT different from Microsoft Copilot, Google Workspace AI, or ChatGPT Enterprise?

The most important difference is sovereignty. Microsoft, Google, and OpenAI are all US-based companies operating under US jurisdiction. Regardless of where their servers are physically located, your data can be subject to US legal frameworks, including requests made under legislation such as the CLOUD Act. For many European organisations, this is a significant and often underestimated risk.

GLBNXT is built from the ground up as a European platform, hosted on European infrastructure, and designed to meet the compliance requirements that matter most to organisations operating under GDPR, NIS2, and ISO 27001. Your data does not leave the boundaries you define, and it is never used to train AI models, by GLBNXT or anyone else.

Beyond sovereignty, there are practical differences in how the platforms work. The major hyperscaler tools are tightly integrated with their own ecosystems, which works well if you are already committed to those environments. GLBNXT is built on open standards and is designed to work alongside your existing infrastructure rather than lock you into a single vendor. You choose which models run in your environment, and you retain full visibility over how they are used through detailed audit logging and access controls.

For organisations that need AI capabilities they can actually trust with sensitive information, GLBNXT offers something the hyperscalers currently cannot: genuine data sovereignty with no trade-offs on capability.

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