Why sovereignty is shaping Europe’s AI market now European buyers have made a hard pivot from “cloud-first at any cost” to “AI at scale with jurisdictional certainty,” and that shift has turned sovereignty from an edge case into the center of the enterprise roadmap. Rising enforcement under GDPR,
Amid rising pressure to translate scientific breakthroughs into tangible advances in energy, materials, and national security, a new federal program set out to knit the nation’s most advanced compute, data, and laboratory assets into a single engine for discovery that learns as it works and
Global AI adoption hit a hard ceiling as privacy rules, board scrutiny, and sector mandates stalled enterprise rollouts until sensitive conversations, uploads, and model outputs could reliably stay within national borders. OpenAI’s expansion of data-at-rest residency across the EEA and Switzerland,
Laurent Giraid has spent years at the intersection of AI systems and the guardrails that make them safe and useful. Today, he’s focused on helping enterprises move beyond proofs of concept to production, where resilience, security, and governance determine real outcomes. In this conversation, we
As enterprises rushed to stand up AI workflows from data center to edge, Dell’s fiscal Q3 became a proof point that infrastructure demand can reset a company’s growth curve faster than a typical hardware cycle could, and the numbers backed up the shift in stunning fashion. Revenue reached $27
In the heart of Asia-Pacific's bustling digital economy, enterprises are facing a silent crisis: the skyrocketing costs of running artificial intelligence systems, a challenge that threatens their competitive edge. Imagine a retail giant in Southeast Asia losing millions annually due to sluggish AI