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Weekly Intelligence Brief on Cloud Sector Developments - Week of June 16, 2025

Key Takeaways

  • Tencent Cloud promotes multi-cloud strategies for European enterprises.
  • Ericsson launches a cloud-native core services platform for CSPs.
  • Nebul recognized by NVIDIA for European Artificial Intelligence (AI) cloud capabilities.
  • Aviz Networks enhances deep network observability for better troubleshooting.
  • SUSE Summit focuses on AI-driven open source solutions for enterprises.

Tencent Cloud highlighted its focus on multi-cloud strategies during the Viva Technology 2025 event. The company’s Senior Executive Vice President Dowson Tong stated that leveraging AI requires an ecosystem-driven approach for European enterprises seeking competitive advantages. Tencent aims to support this with modular multi-cloud strategies that enhance innovation and operational efficiency.

Gartner projects a shift to hybrid cloud models, with 90% of organizations adopting such environments by 2027. Tencent Cloud plans to assist this transition through AI-powered solutions for European firms, whilst also enhancing user experience for millions via their collaborations, such as with Orange on the Max It super app.

Ericsson introduced On-Demand, a cloud-native core network services platform aimed at Communication Service Providers (CSPs). The platform enables rapid service deployment, elastic scaling, and operates on a consumption-based billing model, featuring collaboration with Google Cloud for managing operational complexities and costs.

Nebul gained recognition from NVIDIA for its initiatives in creating a European AI cloud alternative. CEO Arnold Juffer emphasized the importance of data transparency and control, outlining Nebul's focus on local infrastructure to support compliance with European regulations while providing AI solutions.

Aviz Networks provided insights into enhancing network visibility via deep observability, improving troubleshooting processes and compliance. This includes a platform that supports comprehensive observability, effective packet inspections, and AI-assisted data query capabilities to assist organizations in managing network operations efficiently.

SUSE Summit China 2025 showcased AI-driven open source solutions, targeting enterprises navigating digital transformation within the expanding AI landscape. SUSE aims to leverage its open source frameworks to assist organizations in sectors like finance and healthcare while addressing compliance and cybersecurity issues. The company also noted a significant adoption rate of its solutions among Fortune 500 firms.

  1. Tencent Cloud highlights multi-cloud strategies for European enterprises.
    At Viva Technology 2025, Tencent Cloud discussed multi-cloud strategies for enterprises to leverage AI capabilities and enhance competitiveness.
  2. Ericsson launches On-Demand core network services platform for CSPs
    Ericsson launched On-Demand, a cloud-native platform for core network services aimed at improving deployment and scaling for CSPs.
  3. Nebul recognized by NVIDIA for European AI cloud capabilities
    CEO Arnold Juffer emphasizes Nebul's commitment to transparency and local infrastructure for securing data handling.
  4. Aviz Networks enhances deep network observability
    Aviz Networks highlights how deep observability aids in troubleshooting and compliance in networking environments.
  5. SUSE Summit China 2025 highlights AI-driven open source solutions
    SUSE Summit China 2025 emphasized open source's role in driving AI innovation, aiding enterprises in navigating complexities.