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Introducing FlexCore AI: Your Sovereign Private Cloud for AI Workloads

Since launching Civo AI, we have been working on creating a secure, scalable, and easy-to-manage private AI solution. We are excited to announce that we have officially launched FlexCore AI Private Cloud, a sovereign AI cloud solution designed for businesses demanding data sovereignty without sacrificing innovation. Deploy your AI-ready private cloud by contacting our team today >

Cloud Services Investigation: What the CMA's findings mean for the cloud industry

In 2022, the Office of Communications (Ofcom) conducted a market study into the UK cloud industry to investigate whether the UK’s cloud market was working well, and if any regulatory intervention was needed¹. Ofcom concluded that the market was dominated by AWS and Microsoft, and that competition was limited, and referred matter to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) for further investigation².

Getting started with the relaxAI API: Sovereign, cost-effective AI

Earlier this year, we launched relaxAI, an AI assistant designed with one paramount focus: your privacy. We’re now excited to announce the relaxAI API is in General Availability (GA) offering an OpenAI interface. This gives UK organizations up to 90% cost savings versus leading providers while ensuring data never leaves UK jurisdiction.

Are Egress Fees Holding Your AI Business Back?

For AI companies, the landscape of cloud computing has always been a balancing act between innovation, costs, and compliance. That’s where Civo comes in. Offering a full cloud offering with GPUs, but without the usual headaches, Civo provides a rare combination: true data sovereignty and zero data egress charges. Let’s break down why these two features should be non-negotiables for your AI infrastructure.

Understanding GPUs for AI success: Insights from our panel discussion

This blog is based on the webinar, “Panel Discussion: Understanding the importance of GPUs for AI success”, you can watch the full recording by clicking here! Last week, we hosted a panel discussion surrounding the importance of GPUs for AI success that featured Kunal Kushwaha (Field CTO), Ben Norris (AI Engineer), and Kendall Miller (Strategic Business Development).

Is your cloud data truly sovereign? The CLOUD Act & FISA 702 reality check

As UK public sector bodies, financial institutions, and enterprises accelerate cloud adoption, a pivotal question emerges: Who truly controls your data, and under which laws? With data breaches and regulatory scrutiny intensifying, storing data and workloads in a host country alone doesn't guarantee sovereignty. U.S.

Vendor lock-in and the fight for UK digital sovereignty

To read more on the findings from this research, visit the Digital Sovereignty Revolution whitepaper by clicking here. For years, global hyperscalers have been the backbone of cloud infrastructure for UK businesses. Their scale, reach, and performance made them the default choice. But as geopolitical uncertainty grows and concerns around data governance deepen, the cracks in this model are beginning to show.

Navigating Change: How VMware's VCSP Partner Reduction Affects Your Business

VMware customers are once again facing major change. Under Broadcom’s ownership, VMware’s is closing its Broadcom Advantage Partner Program for VMware Cloud Service Provider (VCSP) partners on October 31, 2025. This change will also include any VCSP Partner contracts not being renewed after this date. For many, this shift is more than an internal reshuffle.

What's Next for Cloud in India? Help Shape the Future with Our Cost Survey

As the cloud computing industry continues to evolve in India, it's becoming increasingly important for organizations to understand the complexities and challenges associated with it. Last year, we released a whitepaper on the cost of cloud that gathered insights from over 500 industry professionals. While this helped us understand more about the rising cloud costs, complex billing models, and vendor lock-in within the UK, it was unclear how this differed for the Indian market.

The Rise of Tech Events in India: A New Era for Cloud-Native Computing

As India emerges as a significant player in the global public cloud landscape, with its public cloud services market projected to reach $25.5 billion by 2028 at a CAGR of 24.3% for 2023-28, the country is witnessing a surge in tech events. This growth is mirrored in the live events market, which is experiencing a 15% YoY growth, fostering a stronger community and facilitating the exchange of ideas and innovation in the public cloud sector.