Saab pitches data center and fighter jet deal to Canadian military
Saab is offering a sovereign data center deployment to the Canadian military as part of a deal with its fighter jets. As reported by CBC News, the Swedish firm is hoping that the offering of a data center that will keep data out of US companies' hands will tempt the Canadian government to adopt its Gripen-E fighter jets, and reduce the country's reliance on the US-manufactured F-35s, which store data at a Lockheed Martin data center in Fort Worth, Texas.
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