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evoilutioncast
25.02.2026 14:05

What Internationalization of services really means?

In this episode, Jurgen Horak, COO of the evoila group, answers questions related to internationalization, or the company's international expansion.

馃寪 Is this move related to recent changes in the partnership model with Broadcom, in which evoila specializes?

馃寪 The conversation revolves around key changes to the VMware partner program.

馃寪 Explains that the expiration of the current rules is forcing smaller cloud service providers to transition to the advanced VCF technology stack or seek alternatives.

馃寪 What is VCF as a Service and what does it involve?

馃寪 Is it possible to build a European network of providers?

馃寪 The group's strategy assumes further expansion into markets in the US, the Middle East, and Africa. Is this to ensure operational continuity for customers amidst the dynamic changes in the virtualization industry?

饾摏饾摬饾摷饾摻 饾摳饾摨 饾摤饾摳饾摲饾摻饾摦饾摲饾摻:

Company expansion and changes to the VMware Cloud Partner Program

Europe as a "Hyper-Local" market and Cloud Sovereignty

VCF as a Service

If not Pinnacle, then what? Operational challenges and the migration process

USA, South Africa, Middle East - new markets and Service Delivery Centers - new technical support model

Vision for the future: European provider network as a Sovereign Cloud Network

Network of specialists as a vision for cloud collaboration

A vision for #csp cooperation in the future

馃 Episode's Partner: VMware by Broadcom

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So that was mainly a European business we have driven there.

And this became now from a predominantly European solution what we are offering more and more now and a true global solution and a true global offering what we have in place.

So there's a lot of discussion currently around sovereignty, having cloud solutions really on the ground, especially in Europe or in the European Union, being independent from the big hyperscalers like Google, like AWS, like Microsoft.

Because we believe that European is what we call a hyperlocal market.

And that is basically how the European market works.

European, if not global VCF network of smaller providers, which then can really become a true local sovereign competition then towards the big hyperscalers.

Maybe that's a little bit too much on that, but if you ask for my vision then I'm seeing a European network of different cloud providers working together and that is then maybe not a necessity in saying I'm going to build as a Polish company my own data center then in Germany because I have some friends in Germany which having exactly the same stick

If we are able to foster that, if we are able to support that, that brings us then into completely different position also from this European sovereignty discussion on that.