Track 1

Track 1

Laying the Foundations for AI Adoption – Digital Sovereignty, Cloud & Infrastructure

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To successfully deliver your AI business use cases, a modern infrastructure is essential. This infrastructure must provide scalable, high-performance capabilities to support AI applications in both model training and real-time inferencing. Specialist AI hardware, such as GPUs, TPUs, and accelerators, plays a critical role in ensuring speed, efficiency, and low latency at scale. Additionally, robust data pipelines, storage solutions, and orchestration tools are necessary to manage AI models throughout their lifecycle, from development to production.

 

Organisations face a pivotal choice: public cloud platforms offer rapid access to cutting-edge AI hardware, elastic scaling, and managed services on a consumption basis. In contrast, private or hybrid AI environments provide enhanced data control, governance, and predictability, making them ideal for use cases that require secure, regulated, and low-latency solutions.

 

According to IDC research, over 45% of organisations across Europe are now more interested in implementing digital sovereignty solutions compared to 2024, driven by geopolitical uncertainties such as trade tensions, regional conflicts, and regulatory shifts anticipated in 2025. Furthermore, 60% of European organisations are more likely to adopt sovereign cloud services for AI workloads as a direct response to these challenges.

So, how can you ensure the success of your AI use cases while prioritising data protection, control, and autonomy in this era of uncertainty?

In this session, you’ll discover the true meaning of digital sovereignty, learn how to choose and implement the right solutions, and identify common pitfalls to avoid. We will also explore how digital sovereignty fits into your overall IT and cloud strategy, what is needed for success, and how adopting digital sovereignty solutions can lead to unique business benefits.

Discussion Topics

  • Why is Europe seeing an uptick in the need for digital sovereignty solutions?
  • For Ai business use cases how does the location and governance of your data and resources affect your choice of provider?
  • Is “digital sovereignty” now just a marketing term?
  • Will Europe and US tech continue to be friends?

Roundtable Discussions

  • Is the control, governance and location of your data for Ai use cases a major consideration in your choice of platform provider?
  • Are regulations a help or hindrance when it comes to IT innovation in Europe
  • Can extra-territorial tech vendors truly be sovereign?
Rahiel Nasir

Rahiel Nasir

Research Director, European Cloud & Lead Analyst, Worldwide Digital Sovereignty

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