Following on from ENISA’s recent report on cloud computing in government, Commissioner Neelie Kroes set out some further thoughts on a European Cloud Computing Strategy last week at Davos. In an encouraging sign for cloud providers and European industry more broadly, Commissioner Kroes spoke positively about the need to ensure that effective data protection and the EU’s Single Market do not clash with cloud computing, and her wish to make Europe “not just ‘cloud-friendly’ but ‘cloud-active’.” To help achieve these goals, Commissioner Kroes indicated that her strategy would cover three broad areas: the legal framework regarding data protection and privacy; technical and commercial fundamentals, including research, security and technical standards; and the market, e.g., support for pilot projects aiming at cloud deployment. Commissioner Kroes will be inviting cloud providers and cloud users to Brussels “for a series of intense consultations” in the spring.