In a world dominated by hyperscalers and heavyweight cloud providers, it’s rare to find a platform that feels refreshingly simple yet powerful — and even rarer to find one that hails from Europe. Enter Bunny.net, a quietly brilliant company that’s reshaping how developers build and deploy modern websites and applications.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer just a buzzword for startups or sci-fi films. It’s embedded in our tools, our policies, our fears, and our hopes. From political speeches in Europe to podcasts from Silicon Valley, AI has become a defining topic of our era — both celebrated and feared. But what is AI really? Is it coming for your job, your creativity, your data… your soul? Is it going to save the world, or drain the power grid while trying? Let’s take a step back. Let’s unpack what AI actually is, bust some common myths, explore its risks — and look at how voices like Ben Affleck, Sam Altman, Trevor Noah, Emmanuel Macron, Simon Sinek, Brad Smith, and Jensen Huang are helping us reframe the conversation.
When Jensen Huang took the stage at VivaTech 2025 in Paris, he didn’t just talk about GPUs or new chips. He painted a sweeping vision of Europe’s transformation — from an AI consumer to an AI producer, architect, and ultimately, sovereign powerhouse. At the center of this shift is the concept of the AI Factory. These are not just data centers. They are modern intelligence production plants — purpose-built to train massive AI models, simulate virtual worlds, power autonomous systems, and serve real-time AI across every industry. And Europe is building them at an unprecedented pace.
In the fast-paced world of tech, leadership isn’t just a title — it’s a mindset. While traditional leadership often conjures images of direct managers guiding teams and making decisions, many of the most impactful leaders in technology operate without formal authority. Whether you’re leading a Solution Engineering team, guiding Product Management decisions, or enabling teams across a global organization, leadership today is increasingly defined by your ability to influence, inspire, and align.
From Customer Requests to Meaningful Innovation
Reflecting on the massive Iberian power outage
As someone who actively seeks out and supports European technologies, I find myself in a frustrating predicament. I live and work in a location where a reliable internet backup — ideally satellite-based — would provide essential connectivity. With an eye on sovereignty, local innovation, and digital autonomy, I would love nothing more than to choose a European satellite solution. But the market reality makes this nearly impossible.
A bold vision: an AI-powered future built not on fossil fuels, but on sustainable infrastructure, digital sovereignty, and ethical innovation.
In the high-stakes world of B2B tech, it’s far too common for Sales and Sales Engineering teams to jump to action without fully understanding the “why” behind a customer’s request.
In a world dominated by tech giants from Silicon Valley, it’s easy to overlook the quiet excellence of European software projects that form the invisible backbone of the internet. PowerDNS, based in The Netherlands, is one such project — a DNS server software suite with enterprise-grade capabilities, a strong open-source heritage, and a reputation for performance and flexibility.