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We curate most relevant posts about Cloud Insights on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways.
This edition explores the evolving landscape of cloud strategy in 2026, focusing heavily on the critical intersection of digital sovereignty, FinOps, and AI infrastructure. A major theme is the emergence of sovereign cloud models in Europe and beyond, as organisations seek to balance global innovation with strict data residency and legal autonomy. Experts argue that true sovereignty requires operational control over the entire technology stack to mitigate jurisdictional risks like the US CLOUD Act. Parallel to these strategic shifts, the rise of FinOps governance is highlighted as essential for curbing widespread cloud waste and managing the complex token economics of generative AI. Technical insights also emphasize resilient architectures and the convergence of DevOps with financial signals to ensure sustainable scaling. Finally, several updates detail major investments from hyperscalers like AWS, Google, and Microsoft to align their services with local regulatory demands through regional partnerships.
This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.
By Thomas AllgeyerWe curate most relevant posts about Cloud Insights on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways.
This edition explores the evolving landscape of cloud strategy in 2026, focusing heavily on the critical intersection of digital sovereignty, FinOps, and AI infrastructure. A major theme is the emergence of sovereign cloud models in Europe and beyond, as organisations seek to balance global innovation with strict data residency and legal autonomy. Experts argue that true sovereignty requires operational control over the entire technology stack to mitigate jurisdictional risks like the US CLOUD Act. Parallel to these strategic shifts, the rise of FinOps governance is highlighted as essential for curbing widespread cloud waste and managing the complex token economics of generative AI. Technical insights also emphasize resilient architectures and the convergence of DevOps with financial signals to ensure sustainable scaling. Finally, several updates detail major investments from hyperscalers like AWS, Google, and Microsoft to align their services with local regulatory demands through regional partnerships.
This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.