The Future of Cloud Computing in Europe
How cloud infrastructures are evolving to meet data sovereignty and performance requirements by 2030.
Read articleA forward-looking analysis based on current trends and technological advancements.
How cloud infrastructures are evolving to meet data sovereignty and performance requirements by 2030.
Read articleArtificial intelligence systems are transforming process automation, promising autonomous decision-making.
Read article"Security by design" is becoming the norm, integrated from the earliest phases of SaaS platform design.
Read articleAnalysis of market fragmentation and the rise of vertical solutions for specific sectors.
Read articleInterview with an IT analyst on the evolution of roles and skills in the European digital landscape.
Read articleHow the interconnection of these technologies creates new opportunities for intelligent business automation.
Read articleClarifications on the evolution of enterprise software and automation in Europe by 2030.
The massive adoption of cloud computing, data sovereignty regulations (like GDPR), the demand for interoperability, and the penetration of generative AI to automate complex tasks are the main factors.
It goes beyond process robotization to include assisted decision-making, real-time customer service personalization, and autonomous supply chain optimization, requiring significant workforce reskilling.
Yes, the trend is toward "security by design" and "privacy by design." New offerings natively integrate encryption, identity and access management (IAM), and regulatory compliance tools, meeting the strict requirements of the European market.
No, a hybrid model will persist, especially for regulated sectors (finance, healthcare). However, SaaS will dominate for standardized business functions, thanks to its flexibility and continuous updates.
Automation will create more specialized roles in cybersecurity, data science, cloud architecture, and software product management, while traditional maintenance and deployment tasks will decrease.
By adopting modular and scalable SaaS solutions, training their teams on new low-code/no-code tools, and relying on technology partners for integration and compliance.