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NICE Announces Launch of CXone as an Industry First EU Sovereign Cloud CX Platform

NICE Announces Launch of CXone as an Industry First EU Sovereign Cloud CX Platform

NICE announced that the full power of CXone is available as an EU Sovereign Cloud Platform. CXone is the industry leading CX cloud platform with unmatched scalability, reliability and with the most complete set of CX applications. Organizations from any vertical across the EU can now choose CXone as their platform of choice while adhering to regulatory and compliance requirements. NICE has partnered with in-region world-class data center and cloud providers to address the needs of the EU market and adhere to regulatory and compliance requirements and BSI C5.

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As part of this effort, NICE has invested heavily in the EU market by standing up local Network Operations Centers (NOCs), support, and development resources. This ensures that all data in and out of its CXone platform remains solely within the EU, allowing the prevention of data from being shared outside of the region. Customers have unprecedented control and oversight of their data and can confidently adopt CXone EU Sovereign Cloud as their CX platform of choice.

Barry Cooper, President, CX Division, NICE, said, “We are pleased to announce CXone as an EU Sovereign cloud platform allowing organizations to further accelerate their cloud adoption and take another big step in their journey to deliver next gen digital CX while maintaining compliance amid the most stringent of regulations.”

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