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The summer of 2025 and the European digital sovereignty turning point
Security & Compliance

The Summer That Changed Everything: OVHcloud, LuxProvide, and Sovereignty in Action

A concrete entrepreneurial story: how a European startup builds its sovereign infrastructure with OVHcloud, MeluXina, and the Luxembourg ecosystem. A practical guide to choosing and deploying European infrastructure.

· 8 min read
Mistral AI and European digital sovereignty under American pressure
Security & Compliance

Digital Sovereignty Under Pressure: When Geopolitics Crashes Into IT

Trump targets Mistral AI, Capgemini, and SAP. Washington threatens European regulations. Analysis of the direct impact of geopolitics on IT architectures and a practical sovereignty framework for CIOs and CTOs.

· 8 min read
AI speculative bubble compared to tulips and subprimes
AI in the Trenches

The AI Bubble: Tulips, Subprimes, and Tokens

AI exhibits every symptom of a historic speculative bubble. An analysis of the parallels with 2000, 2008, and 2017, plus a strategic playbook for CIOs who want to survive the inevitable correction.

· 7 min read
AI in the Trenches

LLMs Are Dead, Long Live Marketing: Beyond the AI Hype

GPT-5 and its clones are plateauing at +3-7% progress. Behind the media frenzy, generalist LLMs have hit a wall. Analysis of what this means for your enterprise strategy and concrete alternatives that actually deliver ROI.

· 8 min read
Enterprise AI project failure statistics
AI in the Trenches

95% of Enterprise AI Projects Fail: Lessons from the Field

The MIT study is damning: despite $40 billion invested, 95% of generative AI projects deliver zero P&L impact. An analysis of failure causes and a practical framework for joining the 5% that succeed.

· 8 min read
Artificial intelligence and its destructive impact on innovation
AI in the Trenches

AI Will Kill Innovation, by Ricochet

AI replaces junior tasks, companies save in the short term, but the talent pipeline breaks. In 10 years: no more strategists, no more breakthrough innovation. Analysis of the COBOL paradox repeating itself.

· 8 min read