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The Sovereignty Trilemma: Why Millions in Annual Cloud Waste Is Stalling European AI Ambitions

Nearly half of European organisations spend up to €5 million a year on cloud – yet a quarter of capacity sits idle

LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--European organisations are entering the AI era with a built-in disadvantage. New research from Insight shows that cloud-first strategies have created a persistent efficiency tax, with organisations wasting an average of 24% of annual cloud capacity — capital that could otherwise fund sovereign, resilient infrastructure to support AI at scale.

Across EMEA, almost half of organisations spend up to €5 million annually on cloud services. For an organisation with an average cloud spend of €3.75 million, this equates to almost €901,000 in wasted spend each year, limiting investment in AI platforms, data sovereignty controls and long-term infrastructure resilience.

Defining the Digital Sovereignty Trilemma

These findings sit at the heart of Insight’s Digital Sovereignty Trilemma report — a research-led framework describing the three competing pressures organisations must balance as AI adoption accelerates:

  • Economic efficiency: With nearly a quarter of cloud capacity wasted, funding for high-cost AI innovation and advanced data platforms is being eroded.
  • Operational resilience: To guarantee availability, 47% of organisations over-provision infrastructure, embedding costly “just-in-case” architectures.
  • Data sovereignty: Increasing regulatory demands around data residency and AI governance are driving workloads towards dedicated or sovereign platforms, often forcing trade-offs between control, cost and performance.

What was once the accepted cost of cloud agility has become a structural constraint. AI alone is driving a 12% year-on-year increase in hosting costs, while 67% of organisations already view digital sovereignty as a critical strategic priority, rising to 82% within three years. However, over-provisioning (47%), limited visibility (47%) and inactive resources (46%) continue to inflate spend and restrict flexibility.

Gernot Hofstetter, Co-CEO of Yorizon, said: “Insight’s Digital Sovereignty Trilemma reflects the reality many European organisations now face: sovereignty, resilience and cost efficiency often pull in different directions. Without deliberate infrastructure design, organisations risk lock-in at a time when digital foundations are increasingly linked to economic and societal stability.”

Despite rising costs, 56% of organisations do not carry out total cost of ownership (TCO) assessments before major workload decisions, while 41% remain constrained by legacy applications, making it difficult to rebalance and optimise cloud estates.

Adrian Gregory, President of Insight EMEA, said: “Organisations are wasting nearly a quarter of their cloud capacity just as AI is pushing infrastructure costs sharply higher. To scale AI sustainably, infrastructure must be treated as a strategic asset — reducing waste, applying rigorous TCO discipline and deliberately balancing performance, sovereignty and long-term economic efficiency.”

As a result, organisations are increasingly adopting sovereignty-aware hybrid architectures, with 85% already evaluating or deploying dedicated infrastructure for AI. Insight’s research highlights a clear opportunity to reclaim wasted cloud spend by improving visibility, removing inactive resources and aligning cloud strategies with AI and sovereignty requirements.

In the UK, digital sovereignty is moving rapidly from consideration to expectation. Today, 78% of organisations say it is important, rising to 90% within the next one to two years and 94% longer term. As cloud estates expand and AI pushes infrastructure costs higher, UK organisations are increasingly reassessing workload placement to reduce waste while maintaining control, resilience and flexibility.

To read Insight’s full Digital Sovereignty Trilemma research report, please visit: https://uk.insight.com/en_GB/insight-on/digital-sovereignty.html

About Insight

Insight Enterprises is a leading Solutions Integrator that helps clients solve technology challenges by combining the right hardware, software, and services. We’re a global Fortune 500 technology company with a network of over 6,000 partners and experts around the world who provide access to end-to-end IT capabilities. For more than 35 years, we have delivered and optimized technology solutions for our clients efficiently, effectively, and safely. We are rated as a Great Place to Work, a Forbes World’s Best Employer, and a Fortune World’s Best Workplace. Discover more at insight.com. NSIT-M

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