NiCE Extends Its AI-Powered Customer Experience Solution to AWS European Sovereign Cloud, Advancing Trusted Agentic AI Across Regulated Markets

NiCE’s CX AI solution supports digital sovereignty and EU data residency requirements

NiCE (Nasdaq: NICE) today announced it has been named a launch partner for the Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS) European Sovereign Cloud, a new independent cloud for Europe. The announcement marks a further expansion of the strategic relationship between NiCE and AWS, with NiCE making its agentic AI-powered customer experience solution available on the AWS European Sovereign Cloud.

Through this collaboration, organizations will be able to deploy NiCE’s advanced AI capabilities while supporting their data residency, operational autonomy, and digital sovereignty requirements within the European Union (EU). Building on the companies’ previously announced partnership to accelerate AI-powered customer service innovation, this newest alliance extends the reach of NiCE’s agentic AI solution to its growing European customer base, particularly organizations operating in highly regulated industries such as public sector, financial services, and healthcare.

The AWS European Sovereign Cloud is a fully featured, independently operated sovereign cloud backed by strong technical controls, sovereign assurances, and legal protections designed to meet the needs of European governments and enterprises. The AWS European Sovereign Cloud infrastructure is entirely located within the EU and operates independently from existing AWS Regions. Customers using the AWS European Sovereign Cloud benefit from the full power of AWS, including the same service portfolio, security, availability, performance, familiar architecture, APIs, and innovations such as the AWS Nitro System. By making NiCE’s agentic AI solution available on the AWS European Sovereign Cloud, organizations in highly regulated industries can accelerate AI adoption and unlock greater business value while maintaining control over sensitive data and meeting digital sovereignty requirements.