Cloud Modernization The Court uses AWS among its tech stack and operates with a staff of over 1,000 across EU. This creates a clear opportunity to offer cloud modernization, data governance, and security-enhanced cloud services tailored to EU public institutions, with emphasis on data residency and GDPR compliance. Long-term managed services contracts could align with EU procurement cycles.
Judicial Workflows There is potential to modernize judicial workflows with integrated case management, e-filing, document workflow, AI-assisted legal research, and secure collaboration tools. Solutions should enable cross-border access and consistent application of EU law across member states. Partnerships could focus on interoperability with existing stacks.
Security Compliance Public sector handling of sensitive data requires robust cybersecurity, IAM, encryption, and threat monitoring. Propose managed security services, privacy-by-design, and compliance support aligned with GDPR and EU Digital Services Act (DSA). This could come as a multi-year security program.
Talent Enablement A large workforce and active recruitment presence suggest demand for modern HRIS, onboarding, learning management, and talent analytics that integrate with recruitment platforms. Offer end-to-end talent management suites and secure vendor integration to improve efficiency and candidate experience in a government context.
Sustainable IT EU institutions are prioritizing sustainability; there is demand for green IT, energy-efficient data centers, carbon accounting, and sustainable procurement. Propose solutions that reduce total cost of ownership, enable ESG reporting, and align with EU sustainability directives and procurement frameworks.