Title: Center for Digital Sovereignty: Battling Microsoft Dependency in Bochum

German Digital ​Sovereignty⁢ Project Faces Funding⁣ Hurdles Despite Key Win

Bochum, Germany – ‌ZENDIS, the federal GmbH behind the “Open Desk” project intended to‍ bolster Germany’s⁢ digital sovereignty,⁢ has ⁤completed its core software package despite significant ⁤financial constraints and‌ political interference. The project,‌ launched ‍with just 15​ million euros ⁢in ‍start-up‌ funding,​ is now‍ reliant ⁣on securing orders after ‍further planned funds were‌ impacted by ‍budget disputes within ⁣Germany’s “traffic light” coalition government.

The Center for Digital Sovereignty (ZDS), operating through ZENDIS, aims to provide​ secure interaction and collaboration tools for public sector⁣ entities, reducing reliance on foreign technology. ‌Open Desk, the initial product, has gained traction with prominent clients including the ⁢Robert Koch Institute and ‍the state of Baden-Württemberg, with 160,000 enterprise licenses completed to date. Sales reached eight million euros last year and are projected to ⁤double this year, though ZENDIS acknowledges it remains a niche⁣ product.

The project’s progress has been hampered ‌by‌ internal turmoil and political friction. In ⁤April, ZENDIS managing director Jutta Horstmann was dismissed by the Federal Ministry ⁤of⁣ the Interior after⁢ only six months, following public criticism of the CDU, Friedrich Merz, and the coalition’s handling‍ of migration policy, as well as repeated complaints about insufficient funding. Horstmann’s departure left second​ managing director Alexander Pockrandt ​to ⁢lead ZENDIS alone, following the ‌prior resignation of Andreas Reckert-lodde due to similar financial struggles.

A recent order⁢ from​ the ⁢International Criminal Court, supporting over​ 1,800 jobs, ​is seen as a significant ⁣symbolic victory for ZENDIS. The company ⁢is⁣ now focusing on attracting private sector interest, with plans for private IT service providers ⁢to⁣ resell ZENDIS​ offerings, alongside hoped-for investment from interested federal‍ states. The future of the project hinges on securing further orders and funding to continue development and expansion.

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