GXDCH – Gaia-X Digital Clearing House
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GXDCH (Gaia-X Digital Clearing House) ist eine Plattform, die den Datenaustausch und die Zusammenarbeit innerhalb der Gaia-X-Initiative erleichtern soll. Es fungiert als sicherer und vertrauenswürdiger Vermittler, der es Unternehmen ermöglicht, Daten auszutauschen und zu monetarisieren und gleichzeitig die Kontrolle über ihre Datensouveränität zu behalten. GXDCH fördert Datensouveränität, Interoperabilität und Wertschöpfung in der digitalen Wirtschaft.
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Nina Popanton
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Nina Popanton
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