
Richard Brouwer

Tony Kelly
How platforms have historically made data hard to move
What the EU Data Act mandates and how it empowers your organization
Why accessible and, portable data is critical for AI, analytics, and agility
How your teams can audit systems and evaluate vendors under the new guidance
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The EU Data Act resets the balance of power between service providers that collect and store data and the enterprises that rely on them for their data handling. Platforms have created artificial barriers to accessing data, making it difficult for companies to extract, move, and activate their data where it makes sense for them.
That’s changing.
The EU Data Act legislation released in 2023 goes into full effect in September 2025 giving enterprises a clear right to data portability and sets expectations for easy, cost-effective access to the data they generate. It provides the precedent companies need to demand control over and interoperability of their data. In an AI-driven world, where innovation depends on seamless access to data, these rights have never been more important.
How platforms have historically made data hard to move
What the EU Data Act mandates and how it empowers your organization
Why accessible and, portable data is critical for AI, analytics, and agility
How your teams can audit systems and evaluate vendors under the new guidance

Richard Brouwer

Tony Kelly

Richard Brouwer

Tony Kelly
The EU Data Act resets the balance of power between service providers that collect and store data and the enterprises that rely on them for their data handling. Platforms have created artificial barriers to accessing data, making it difficult for companies to extract, move, and activate their data where it makes sense for them.
That’s changing.
The EU Data Act legislation released in 2023 goes into full effect in September 2025 giving enterprises a clear right to data portability and sets expectations for easy, cost-effective access to the data they generate. It provides the precedent companies need to demand control over and interoperability of their data. In an AI-driven world, where innovation depends on seamless access to data, these rights have never been more important.