
How AI is reshaping cloud economics
Laurent Gil of Cast AI explains how AI workloads, GPU waste and token economics are reshaping cloud costs, making automated optimisation essential for enterprises.

Laurent Gil of Cast AI explains how AI workloads, GPU waste and token economics are reshaping cloud costs, making automated optimisation essential for enterprises.

Edge computing strengthens cloud resilience by ensuring uptime during outages, enabling hybrid infrastructure strategies that protect critical workloads, reduce disruption, and support reliable business continuity.

Hybrid IT environments create major data visibility gaps. Organisations must prioritise unified data security, AI-driven detection and Zero Trust to protect sensitive data across complex ecosystems.

AI adoption is accelerating, but rising costs, inflation and sovereignty concerns are forcing organisations to rethink how they control spend, manage data and mitigate long-term risk.

Europe is accelerating its push for digital sovereignty as organisations confront geopolitical risk, regulatory pressure and the need for locally governed cloud infrastructure to protect sensitive data.

Cloud strategies are hitting a maturity wall, leaving organisations with rising costs and unclear value. Leaders must shift from activity to intentional, outcome-driven cloud decision-making.

Mark Dando of SUSE explores how open source AI can help the UK achieve greater transparency, control and digital sovereignty in its national AI infrastructure.

European organisations are rethinking cloud strategies to balance sovereignty and innovation, says Dmitry Panenkov, CEO and founder of emma. True cloud freedom means compliance, control and innovation coexisting.

Terry Storrar, Managing Director at Leaseweb UK, explains why hybrid cloud storage is essential for managing future data growth, balancing performance, scalability, cost efficiency, and flexibility.

Unmanaged data storage is draining budgets and performance. Smarter strategies, including edge computing and hybrid models, can reduce costs and support sustainability goals.

AI demands speed and innovation, but without hybrid cloud visibility and security, risks escalate. Discover why deep observability is key to secure transformation.

AI-driven multi-cloud strategies are vital for modern businesses. They enhance agility, optimise costs, bolster security, and maximise AI workload efficiency, ensuring long-term competitiveness.

Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise’s Moussa Zaghdoud on the challenges and opportunities of a shift to hybrid cloud, and the future of tech teams

Peer Software CEO Jimmy Tam discusses how CIOs can manage, secure, and integrate edge data to turn chaos into actionable insights and business value.

Ted McHugh, Senior Director Analyst at Gartner, outlines three key steps for closing the cloud operations gap: clarifying roles, addressing the skills gap, and engaging stakeholders.

Gartner’s René Büst explains how organisations must navigate sovereignty definitions to create effective cloud strategies, focusing on data, operational, and technological aspects for compliance and autonomy.

Cloud migration boosts enterprise ROI, with companies mastering cloud tech seeing significant cost savings and revenue growth. A strategic, transformative approach is essential for success.

Unilever is bringing the fourth industrial revolution to ice cream manufacturing.

Karolina Boremalm and her team have introduced a new DesignOps strategy to IKEA Retail (Ingka Group).

Aptum Technologies’ Alberto Da Anunciacao gives us a view on how IT infrastructures will evolve as transformation demand skyrockets

Philipp Kristian Diekhöner on the transformative effect Gen Z and millennials will have on the workplace of the future.

Multinational enterprises face fragmented, outdated telephony models. Cloud-based global providers deliver unified contracts, lower costs, and seamless Microsoft Teams integration, enabling consistent, flexible communication across borders.

An exclusive column from Grady Summers, EVP Solutions and Technology at SailPoint

Jake Ring and GIGA Data Centers’ leadership team on how the startup aims to reinvent the colocation data centre market

In this episode, IT consultant Ben Saunders and Contino’s Sam Lloyd explore “data analytics”, “silos”, “digital disruption” and more.

Laurent Gil of Cast AI explains how AI workloads, GPU waste and token economics are reshaping cloud costs, making automated optimisation essential for enterprises.

Edge computing strengthens cloud resilience by ensuring uptime during outages, enabling hybrid infrastructure strategies that protect critical workloads, reduce disruption, and support reliable business continuity.

Hybrid IT environments create major data visibility gaps. Organisations must prioritise unified data security, AI-driven detection and Zero Trust to protect sensitive data across complex ecosystems.

AI adoption is accelerating, but rising costs, inflation and sovereignty concerns are forcing organisations to rethink how they control spend, manage data and mitigate long-term risk.

Europe is accelerating its push for digital sovereignty as organisations confront geopolitical risk, regulatory pressure and the need for locally governed cloud infrastructure to protect sensitive data.

Cloud strategies are hitting a maturity wall, leaving organisations with rising costs and unclear value. Leaders must shift from activity to intentional, outcome-driven cloud decision-making.

Mark Dando of SUSE explores how open source AI can help the UK achieve greater transparency, control and digital sovereignty in its national AI infrastructure.

European organisations are rethinking cloud strategies to balance sovereignty and innovation, says Dmitry Panenkov, CEO and founder of emma. True cloud freedom means compliance, control and innovation coexisting.

Terry Storrar, Managing Director at Leaseweb UK, explains why hybrid cloud storage is essential for managing future data growth, balancing performance, scalability, cost efficiency, and flexibility.

Unmanaged data storage is draining budgets and performance. Smarter strategies, including edge computing and hybrid models, can reduce costs and support sustainability goals.

AI demands speed and innovation, but without hybrid cloud visibility and security, risks escalate. Discover why deep observability is key to secure transformation.

AI-driven multi-cloud strategies are vital for modern businesses. They enhance agility, optimise costs, bolster security, and maximise AI workload efficiency, ensuring long-term competitiveness.

Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise’s Moussa Zaghdoud on the challenges and opportunities of a shift to hybrid cloud, and the future of tech teams

Peer Software CEO Jimmy Tam discusses how CIOs can manage, secure, and integrate edge data to turn chaos into actionable insights and business value.

Ted McHugh, Senior Director Analyst at Gartner, outlines three key steps for closing the cloud operations gap: clarifying roles, addressing the skills gap, and engaging stakeholders.

Gartner’s René Büst explains how organisations must navigate sovereignty definitions to create effective cloud strategies, focusing on data, operational, and technological aspects for compliance and autonomy.

Cloud migration boosts enterprise ROI, with companies mastering cloud tech seeing significant cost savings and revenue growth. A strategic, transformative approach is essential for success.