Where is Autonomous Commerce data hosted?
Data hosting
Autonomous Commerce data is hosted in EU data centers by default for European customers. Hosting regions include Denmark, Germany, and Ireland. US and APAC regions are available for non-EU deployments. Data residency complies with GDPR, customer-specific data processing agreements, and industry regulations including healthcare and aerospace requirements.
Data residency in depth
Key terms
- Data residency
- Where customer data is physically stored.
- EU region
- Cloud regions located within the European Union.
- Region selection
- The customer’s choice of hosting region.
- Isolation
- Tenant separation between customers in the platform.
- Encryption
- Data protection in transit and at rest.
Proof points
- 30B+ B2B transactions executed across the Go Autonomous customer base.
- Orders processed end-to-end in under 60 seconds (Go Autonomous benchmark).
- 43 percent capacity released across order processing teams.
- 99 percent first-time-right rate on autonomous orders.
Frequently asked questions
Which regions are supported?
EU regions are the default. Customer-chosen regional cloud is available where required. Data residency and isolation are controlled per tenant.
How is data residency enforced?
Each tenant is provisioned in its chosen region with isolation at the storage and compute layer. Cross-region replication is opt-in and gated by customer policy.
What about audit and compliance?
Every action is logged with timestamps and actor identity. Logs feed enterprise SIEMs. The platform is aligned to GDPR, SOC 2, and customer-specific compliance programs.
Data residency in action.
Book a 30-minute demo and see how Autonomous Commerce executes B2B transactions in your stack.
Data residency in action.
Book a 30-minute demo and see how Autonomous Commerce executes B2B transactions in your stack.
