ASBIS at CloudFest 2025: A glimpse into the future of cloud computing

ASBIS at CloudFest 2025: A glimpse into the future of cloud computing

CloudFest 2025 has officially concluded, marking another successful year for one of the largest gatherings in the cloud and hosting industry. ASBIS is proud to participate in this significant event year after year since 2018.

This year, the event featured numerous keynote speeches from industry leaders, including a presentation from the ASBIS team. They focused on the latest trends in cloud computing, particularly solutions powered by AMD EPYC™ processors, highlighting their exceptional performance, scalability, and energy efficiency for modern data centers.

The event attracted over 11,000 participants from around the globe, a significant increase from previous years, showcasing the growing interest in cloud technologies and solutions. Throughout the event, the ASBIS team engaged with fellow attendees, sharing insights into cloud solutions from leading global vendors and demonstrating how their products are revolutionizing business operations in the digital landscape. The enthusiastic feedback received at the ASBIS booth reaffirmed the company’s commitment to delivering cutting-edge technology and exceptional service to clients around the world.

Networking played a crucial role in ASBIS’s CloudFest experience. Engaging with potential partners, customers, and industry leaders opened new avenues for collaboration and business opportunities.

The knowledge and insights gained from the event are invaluable. Here are the main takeaways:

1. Increased adoption of hybrid multi-cloud strategies. Many organizations are recognizing the benefits of leveraging multiple cloud providers to enhance flexibility, reduce vendor lock-in, and optimize costs.

2. Focus on AI-powered solutions. The integration of artificial intelligence in cloud services is becoming standard, with businesses eager to harness AI for improved analytics, automation, and customer experience.

3. Cybersecurity is paramount. With the rise in cyber threats, there’s a strong emphasis on implementing robust security measures, including zero-trust architectures and advanced threat detection systems.

4. Sustainability initiatives. Cloud providers are prioritizing sustainable practices. Companies are looking for solutions that not only optimize performance but also minimize environmental impact.

5. Growth of edge computing. There’s a significant push towards edge computing to address latency issues and enhance real-time data processing, particularly for IoT applications.

6. Regulatory compliance challenges. As data privacy regulations evolve, businesses are increasingly concerned about compliance, prompting a need for cloud solutions that integrate regulatory requirements.

7. Collaboration and community engagement. The importance of community in cloud development was emphasized, with open-source projects and collaborative platforms gaining traction among developers and businesses.

8. Skill gap in cloud technologies. As cloud technologies advance, there is a recognized need for ongoing education and training to address the skills gap in the workforce, ensuring that teams are equipped to handle new tools and methodologies.

ASBIS looks forward to participating in CloudFest 2026.