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Local Cloud Substitution
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Europe and Middle East Cloud Services
FLEX TR must make managed infrastructure margin survive supplier dependence
A Turkish buyer pays FLEX TR Bilisim Sanayi Ticaret Ltd. Sti. when it wants someone else to own the awkward middle layer between local data, cloud tools, supplier platforms, support calls and renewal capex. That can be a good business, but only if the company prices management…

Europe and Middle East Cloud Services
Galaxy Software must make specialist hosting support earn more than rented infrastructure
The customer who makes Galaxy Software LLC economically interesting is not buying a bare virtual machine. That customer is paying someone to keep telecom-sector software, messaging controls, anti-spam logic, fraud protection and hosted operations accountable when a campaign…

Europe and Middle East Cloud Services
Genc BT must make local IT accountability pay above global cloud prices
A Turkish small or midsize business does not need Genc BT merely because it can rent a virtual server. It needs Genc BT if the real purchase is someone local taking responsibility for implementation, support and failure recovery when a cheaper direct-vendor option would leave the…

Europe and Middle East Regional ISP
Intelligent Technologies must make accountable integration beat commodity cloud resale
Intelligent Technologies S.A. has a credible right to charge for being the one party that will answer when a Warsaw office tenant, landlord or public institution needs connectivity, voice, Wi-Fi, managed IT and building access to work together. The test is whether that…

Europe and Middle East Regional ISP
Inmarsoft Must Turn Hosting Control Into Recurring Software Margin
Inmarsoft LLC sits at the unglamorous end of the cloud economy: the address space, routing policy, mail transport, and abuse control that make a recurring software invoice either defensible or fragile. The question is not whether it owns enough infrastructure to look large. The…

Europe and Middle East Regional ISP
Innova must prove a small infrastructure footprint carries customer economics
Innova Co S.A.R.L. looks, at first glance, like a small Luxembourg network operator with a handful of visible autonomous systems. That is the wrong starting point. The better question is whether those network resources, a launcher, a payment surface, licensed MMO communities and…

Europe and Middle East Regional ISP
Intermax must make sovereign managed cloud earn its operating premium
A regulated customer does not buy Intermax Group B.V. because a virtual machine is cheaper in Rotterdam than in a hyperscale region. It buys Intermax because the system cannot go dark, the board wants a named Dutch counterparty, the data location has to be explainable to…

Europe and Middle East Regional ISP
Internetten Teknoloji must keep hosting margin ahead of currency risk
A local renewal quote is the cleanest way to understand Internetten Teknoloji. The company can sell a venue a router, a hotspot licence, a logging service and support in Turkish lira, but much of what sits behind that sale is priced by global hardware vendors, software licences…

Europe and Middle East Regional ISP
ITGLOBALCOM U’s Uzbek Cloud Has To Make Sum Contracts Carry Dollar Costs
An Uzbek enterprise buys local cloud because it wants a cleaner answer to three questions: where the data sits, who signs the contract, and what currency leaves the bank account each month. ITGLOBALCOM U LLC can meet that first-order demand. The harder question is whether enough…

Europe and Middle East Regional ISP
Serenity Platforms must turn platform control into recurring economic value
Serenity Platforms is economically interesting because it sits in the gap between two Russian technology markets that are often discussed as if they were one market: local cloud substitution and actual infrastructure control. The company has software, licensing, data-center and…

Global Cloud Services
The Two-Line Test: What EDGEUNO SPA Must Prove About Chilean Route Diversity
Chile makes a network provider's coloured map unusually easy to admire and unusually dangerous to trust. EDGEUNO SPA has enough legal, routing and local-market evidence to merit a serious place in a connectivity shortlist, but a buyer seeking low latency or high availability…

Global Cloud Services
EDGEUNO S.A.S and the Bogotá Latency Chain
EDGEUNO S.A.S and the Bogotá Latency Chain intelligence summary explains the development, the public evidence available to readers, the organisations involved, the regional context, market exposure, and the infrastructure consequences that may follow. The Global Cloud Services…

Europe and Middle East Cloud Services
Ledl.net and the Cost of Staying Independent
Ledl.net GmbH & Co. KG, operating publicly through Domaintechnik, has chosen the difficult middle ground between a pure domain reseller and a hyperscale cloud substitute: it sells domains, hosting, mail and managed web services from an Austrian base, while still carrying real…

Europe and Middle East Cloud Services
Zaitoon Technology Must Prove Implementation Growth Creates Value
Zaitoon Technology looks like a young Dushanbe IT integrator trying to turn enterprise-software implementation, local support and modest network-resource commitments into a repeatable business. The value question is not whether Tajik companies need automation; it is whether…

Europe and Middle East Cloud Services
Eva Bilgi has to sell accountability before cloud competition turns support into free labour
The payer is a Turkish business that wants one accountable technology counterparty when its network, servers, cloud workloads, backups, email security and user support stop being separate problems. Eva Bilgi's opportunity is to make that accountability valuable enough to cover…

Europe and Middle East Cloud Services
Exodus Danismanlik has to make cloud intermediation earn more than supplier dependence costs
A Turkish enterprise does not pay Exodus Danismanlik merely because it wants another network vendor in the procurement file. It pays when Microsoft, Amazon, private cloud, SD-WAN, security, local cabling, carrier access and support obligations have become too awkward to…

Global Cloud Services
AOScloud: The Cloud Business That Left Before Its Parent Was Sold
AOScloud, LLC. looked like a small Midwestern hosting subsidiary, but its history exposes a large problem in outsourced infrastructure: the brand on a service, the company sending an invoice, the engineers answering an alarm, the owner of the equipment and the corporate group…

Global Cloud Services
DRP Cloud México After Ebunti: A Sovereign Cloud Has to Be More Than a Catalogue
DRP CLOUD MEXICO SAPI DE CV has reintroduced itself to the market as Ebunti, but the consequential change for a buyer is not the name on the website. It is whether a Mexican network, local infrastructure, managed recovery, support and security can be joined into one testable…

Global Cloud Services
The Cloud That Remained: Source2Cloud and the Price of Verifiable Control
The sale of a near-identically named Dutch company removed a three-datacentre telephony operation but left Source2Cloud B.V., its network registrations and a renewed private-cloud proposition. For buyers, the opportunity is local, hands-on infrastructure; the test is whether…

Global Cloud Services
The Restore Ticket Has Seven Owners: Cilix Software’s Test in Mozambique’s New Cloud Market
A Maputo technology provider can put connectivity, compute, backup, monitoring and application support behind one local telephone number. The value of that convenience is decided at a less glamorous moment: when a customer must identify every copy of its data, assign every…
