Dutch government to block takeover of cloud services company Solvinity by US-based Kyndryl
THE HAGUE: The proposed sale of Dutch cloud services provider Solvinity to U.S. software company Kyndryl will be blocked under a law designed to curb foreign control over telecoms services, a Dutch government minister said on Tuesday.
Solvinity hosts the Dutch government’s DigiD personal identity system, which residents of the country must use to contact government services and to access their medical, insurance and tax files among other things.
