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France awards Health Data Hub to Scaleway

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France awarded the national Health Data Hub hosting contract to Scaleway on Thursday 23 April 2026 in a multi-year migration reported at around €180m, moving millions of citizens' health records off Microsoft Azure with migration targeted for late 2026 to early 2027.

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Key takeaway

Cloud au Centre has moved from doctrine to contract; Scaleway now carries two €180m wins simultaneously.

On Thursday 23 April 2026, France awarded the hosting contract for the national Health Data Hub (HDH, the French national platform aggregating health records from millions of citizens for research) to Scaleway, the Iliad-owned cloud provider 1. The contract is reported at around €180m across a multi-year migration, with the data currently held on Microsoft Azure transferring to Scaleway between late 2026 and early 2027. Scaleway was evaluated on more than 350 technical criteria.

France names the driver as exposure to the US CLOUD Act (the Clarifying Lawful Overseas Use of Data Act, the 2018 statute allowing American authorities to compel disclosure of data held by any US-headquartered provider regardless of where the data physically sits). Microsoft told the French Senate last year that it could not guarantee French customer data would never be disclosed under such an order. The HDH migration moves that legal exposure off French citizens' medical records by late 2026; for Microsoft, the loss is the reference customer Azure cited as proof its European data-residency offer was good enough. Anne Le Hénanff, France's digital affairs minister, opened Sovereign Tech Europe the same day the award was announced.

This is also Scaleway's second sovereign-framework win in seven days. The Commission named Scaleway among four awardees at SEAL-3, the highest tier requiring zero foreign technical dependencies, under the €180m EU sovereign-cloud framework on 17 April . The two contracts share a price tag and not much else: different scope, different commissioning authority, different delivery timetable. SecNumCloud, France's national security certification administered by ANSSI (the Agence nationale de la sécurité des systèmes d'information), is a contractual condition Scaleway must satisfy before migration completes, not one cleared at award. The convergence of SecNumCloud and SEAL-3 in a single provider is the closest operational test the European cloud market has of whether the two frameworks describe the same thing in practice.

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In plain English

The Health Data Hub is a French government system that holds health records for millions of French citizens, used by researchers and hospitals to study disease patterns and develop treatments. It has been hosted on Microsoft Azure, a US cloud service, since 2019. France has now awarded the contract to Scaleway, a French cloud company. The reason is a US law called the CLOUD Act, which allows US authorities to demand access to data stored by US companies, even when that data is located physically in Europe. France decided this created an unacceptable legal risk for citizens' most sensitive information. Scaleway must pass a French security certification called SecNumCloud before the migration can complete.

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Root Causes

The Health Data Hub's Azure dependency was itself a product of political failure: the platform was created in 2019 under the PPST national health data strategy, and the decision to host on Azure was made under time pressure after no French cloud provider could meet the combined technical and capacity requirements at the time of award. Scaleway's qualification for the 2026 contract reflects five years of cloud capacity and SecNumCloud certification work that did not exist in 2019.

The US CLOUD Act, passed in 2018, created a retroactive legal risk for the 2019 hosting decision that French regulators did not fully price at the time. The CNIL (Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés) issued a non-binding opinion in 2021 stating the Azure hosting created 'legal uncertainty' regarding French citizens' health data; this opinion became the administrative basis for the procurement review that resulted in the 2026 contract change.

What could happen next?
  • Precedent

    France's Health Data Hub award will be cited in EU member states' public procurement guidance as a reference case for applying CAIDA-style data-sovereignty criteria before CAIDA is formally law.

    Short term · 0.75
  • Risk

    Scaleway's SecNumCloud certification is a contractual condition not yet cleared at the time of award; ANSSI qualification timelines have slipped before, and a delay past Q1 2027 would create a health data gap with no compliant host.

    Immediate · 0.6
  • Consequence

    Microsoft's loss of the Health Data Hub contract will be cited in procurement reviews across Belgium, the Netherlands, and Spain, where similar public health cloud contracts are up for renewal in 2026-2027.

    Short term · 0.7
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