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  • Introducing Gcore for Startups: created for builders, by builders

    Building a startup is tough. Every decision about your infrastructure can make or break your speed to market and burn rate. Your time, team, and budget are stretched thin. That’s why you need a partner that helps you scale without compromise.At Gcore, we get it. We’ve been there ourselves, and we’ve helped thousands of engineering teams scale global applications under pressure.That’s why we created the Gcore Startups Program: to give early-stage founders the infrastructure, support, and pricing they actually need to launch and grow.At Gcore, we launched the Startups Program because we’ve been in their shoes. We know what it means to build under pressure, with limited resources, and big ambitions. We wanted to offer early-stage founders more than just short-term credits and fine print; our goal is to give them robust, long-term infrastructure they can rely on.Dmitry Maslennikov, Head of Gcore for StartupsWhat you get when you joinThe program is open to startups across industries, whether you’re building in fintech, AI, gaming, media, or something entirely new.Here’s what founders receive:Startup-friendly pricing on Gcore’s cloud and edge servicesCloud credits to help you get started without riskWhite-labeled dashboards to track usage across your team or customersPersonalized onboarding and migration supportGo-to-market resources to accelerate your launchYou also get direct access to all Gcore products, including Everywhere Inference, GPU Cloud, Managed Kubernetes, Object Storage, CDN, and security services. They’re available globally via our single, intuitive Gcore Customer Portal, and ready for your production workloads.When startups join the program, they get access to powerful cloud and edge infrastructure at startup-friendly pricing, personal migration support, white-labeled dashboards for tracking usage, and go-to-market resources. Everything we provide is tailored to the specific startup’s unique needs and designed to help them scale faster and smarter.Dmitry MaslennikovWhy startups are choosing GcoreWe understand that performance and flexibility are key for startups. From high-throughput AI inference to real-time media delivery, our infrastructure was designed to support demanding, distributed applications at scale.But what sets us apart is how we work with founders. We don’t force startups into rigid plans or abstract SLAs. We build with you 24/7, because we know your hustle isn’t a 9–5.One recent success story: an AI startup that migrated from a major hyperscaler told us they cut their inference costs by over 40%…and got actual human support for the first time. What truly sets us apart is our flexibility: we’re not a faceless hyperscaler. We tailor offers, support, and infrastructure to each startup’s stage and needs.Dmitry MaslennikovWe’re excited to support startups working on AI, machine learning, video, gaming, and real-time apps. Gcore for Startups is delivering serious value to founders in industries where performance, cost efficiency, and responsiveness make or break product experience.Ready to scale smarter?Apply today and get hands-on support from engineers who’ve been in your shoes. If you’re an early-stage startup with a working product and funding (pre-seed to Series A), we’ll review your application quickly and tailor infrastructure that matches your stage, stack, and goals.To get started, head on over to our Gcore for Startups page and book a demo.Discover Gcore for Startups

    09 Jul 2025
  • The cloud control gap: why EU companies are auditing jurisdiction in 2025

    Europe’s cloud priorities are changing fast, and rightly so. With new regulations taking effect, concerns about jurisdictional control rising, and trust becoming a key differentiator, more companies are asking a simple question: Who really controls our data?For years, European companies have relied on global cloud giants headquartered outside the EU. These providers offered speed, scale, and a wide range of services. But 2025 is a different landscape.Recent developments have shown that data location doesn’t always mean data protection. A service hosted in an EU data center may still be subject to laws from outside the EU, like the US CLOUD Act, which could require the provider to hand over customer data regardless of where it’s stored.For regulated industries, government contractors, and data-sensitive businesses, that’s a growing problem. Sovereignty today goes beyond compliance. It’s central to business trust, operational transparency, and long-term risk management.Rising risks of non-EU cloud dependencyIn 2025, the conversation has shifted from “is this provider GDPR-compliant?” to “what happens if this provider is forced to act against our interests?”Here are three real concerns European companies now face:Foreign jurisdiction risk: Cloud providers based outside Europe may be legally required to share customer data with foreign authorities, even if it’s stored in the EU.Operational disruption: Geopolitical tensions or executive decisions abroad could affect service availability or create new barriers to access.Reputational and compliance exposure: Customers and regulators increasingly expect companies to use providers aligned with European standards and legal protections.European leaders are actively pushing for “full-stack European solutions” across cloud and AI infrastructure, citing sovereignty and legal clarity as top concerns. Leading European firms like Deutsche Telekom and Airbus have criticized proposals that would grant non-EU tech giants access to sensitive EU cloud data.This reinforces a broader industry consensus: jurisdictional control is a serious strategic issue for European businesses across industries. Relying on foreign cloud services introduces risks that no business can control, and that few can absorb.What European companies must do nextEuropean businesses can’t wait for disruption to happen. They must build resilience now, before potentially devastating problems occur.Audit their cloud stack to identify data locations and associated legal jurisdictions.Repatriate sensitive workloads to EU-based providers with clear legal accountability frameworks.Consider deploying hybrid or multi-cloud architectures, blending hyperscaler agility and EU sovereign assurance.Over 80% of European firms using cloud infrastructure are actively exploring or migrating to sovereign solutions. This is a smart strategic maneuver in an increasingly complex and regulated cloud landscape.Choosing a futureproof pathIf your business depends on the cloud, sovereignty should be part of your planning. It’s not about political trends or buzzwords. It’s about control, continuity, and credibility.European cloud providers like Gcore support organizations in achieving key sovereignty milestones:EU legal jurisdiction over dataAlignment with sectoral compliance requirementsResilience to legal and geopolitical disruptionTrust with EU customers, partners, and regulatorsIn 2025, that’s a serious competitive edge that shows your customers that you take their data protection seriously. A European provider is quickly becoming a non-negotiable for European businesses.Want to explore what digital sovereignty looks like in practice?Gcore’s infrastructure is fully self-owned, jurisdictionally transparent, and compliant with EU data laws. As a European provider, we understand the legal, operational, and reputational demands on EU businesses.Talk to us about sovereignty strategies for cloud, AI, network, and security that protect your data, your customers, and your business. We’re ready to provide a free, customized consultation to help your European business prepare for sovereignty challenges.Auditing your cloud stack is the first step. Knowing what to look for in a provider comes next.Not all EU-based cloud providers guarantee sovereignty. Learn what to evaluate in infrastructure, ownership, and legal control to make the right decision.Learn how to verify EU cloud control in our blog

    02 Jul 2025
  • Outpacing cloud‑native threats: How to secure distributed workloads at scale

    The cloud never stops. Neither do the threats.Every shift toward containers, microservices, and hybrid clouds creates new opportunities for innovation…and for attackers. Legacy security, built for static systems, crumbles under the speed, scale, and complexity of modern cloud-native environments.To survive, organizations need a new approach: one that’s dynamic, AI-driven, automated, and rooted in zero trust.In this article, we break down the hidden risks of cloud-native architectures and show how intelligent, automated security can outpace threats, protect distributed workloads, and power secure growth at scale.The challenges of cloud-native environmentsCloud-native architectures are designed for maximum flexibility and speed. Applications run in containers that can scale in seconds. Microservices split large applications into smaller, independent parts. Hybrid and multi-cloud deployments stretch workloads across public clouds, private clouds, and on-premises infrastructure.But this agility comes at a cost. It expands the attack surface dramatically, and traditional perimeter-based security can’t keep up.Containers share host resources, which means if one container is breached, attackers may gain access to others on the same system. Microservices rely heavily on APIs to communicate, and every exposed API is a potential attack vector. Hybrid cloud environments create inconsistent security controls across platforms, making gaps easier for attackers to exploit.Legacy security tools, built for unchanging, centralized environments, lack the real-time visibility, scalability, and automated response needed to secure today’s dynamic systems. Organizations must rethink cloud security from the ground up, prioritizing speed, automation, and continuous monitoring.Solution #1: AI-powered threat detection forsmarter defensesModern threats evolve faster than any manual security process can track. Rule-based defenses simply can’t adapt fast enough.The solution? AI-driven threat detection.Instead of relying on static rules, AI models monitor massive volumes of data in real time, spotting subtle anomalies that signal an attack before real damage is done. For example, an AI-based platform can detect an unauthorized process in a container trying to access confidential data, flag it as suspicious, and isolate the threat within milliseconds before attackers can move laterally or exfiltrate information.This proactive approach learns, adapts, and neutralizes new attack vectors before they become widespread. By continuously monitoring system behavior and automatically responding to abnormal activity, AI closes the gap between detection and action, critical in cloud-native, regulated environments where even milliseconds matter.Solution #2: Zero trust as the new security baseline“Trust but verify” no longer cuts it. In a cloud-native world, the new rule is “trust nothing, verify everything”.Zero-trust security assumes that threats exist both inside and outside the network perimeter. Every request—whether from a user, device, or application—must be authenticated, authorized, and validated.In distributed architectures, zero trust isolates workloads, meaning even if attackers breach one component, they can’t easily pivot across systems. Strict identity and access management controls limit the blast radius, minimizing potential damage.Combined with AI-driven monitoring, zero trust provides deep, continuous verification, blocking insider threats, compromised credentials, and advanced persistent threats before they escalate.Solution #3: Automated security policies for scalingprotectionManual security management is impossible in dynamic environments where thousands of containers and microservices are spun up and down in real time.Automation is the way forward. AI-powered security policies can continuously analyze system behavior, detect deviations, and adjust defenses automatically, without human intervention.This eliminates the lag between detection and response, shrinks the attack window, and drastically reduces the risk of human error. It also ensures consistent security enforcement across all environments: public cloud, private cloud, and on-premises.For example, if a system detects an unusual spike in API calls, an automated security policy can immediately apply rate limiting or restrict access, shutting down the threat without impacting overall performance.Automation doesn’t just respond faster. It maintains resilience and operational continuity even in the face of complex, distributed threats.Unifying security across cloud environmentsSecuring distributed workloads isn’t just about having smarter tools, it’s about making them work together. Different cloud platforms, technologies, and management protocols create fragmentation, opening cracks that attackers can exploit. Security gaps between systems are as dangerous as the threats themselves.Modern cloud-native security demands a unified approach. Organizations need centralized platforms that pull real-time data from every endpoint, regardless of platform or location, and present it through a single management dashboard. This gives IT and security teams full, end-to-end visibility over threats, system health, and compliance posture. It also allows security policies to be deployed, updated, and enforced consistently across every environment, without relying on multiple, siloed tools.Unification strengthens security, simplifies operations, and dramatically reduces overhead, critical for scaling securely at cloud-native speeds. That’s why at Gcore, our integrated suite of products includes security for cloud, network, and AI workloads, all managed in a single, intuitive interface.Why choose Gcore for cloud-native security?Securing cloud-native workloads requires more than legacy firewalls and patchwork solutions. It demands dynamic, intelligent protection that moves as fast as your business does.Gcore Edge Security delivers robust, AI-driven security built for the cloud-native era. By combining real-time AI threat detection, zero-trust enforcement, automated responses, and compliance-first design, Gcore security solutions protect distributed applications without slowing down development cycles.Discover why WAAP is essential for cloud security in 2025

    26 Jun 2025

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