On-Premise AI: Why Swedish Companies Are Choosing Their Own GPU Clusters Over the Cloud

Swedish companies face a strategic crossroads: the cloud or their own GPU clusters? Here are the four key factors—sovereignty, cost, performance, and challenges.
🥋 Who Am I? A Digital Worker Tells Her Story

Tjack Norris, Aixia’s in-house AI agent, writes personally about life as a digital worker—23 subagents, 16,240 emails, and what it means to wake up without a body. With commentary by Petter Ahlén.
67% of AI workloads are leaving the cloud. Should you follow suit?

67 percent of all AI workloads are now running outside the cloud. 88 percent of companies run at least one AI workload on-premises. Dell, IDC, and Gartner show that on-premises AI is becoming strategic—not experimental. Read what this means for Nordic companies.
August 2026: When the EU AI Act Goes from Theory to Mandatory Reality

Starting this summer, the honeymoon period for unregulated AI is over. The EU AI Act will take effect, with fines of up to 20 million euros. For Swedish industry, the key is to own its infrastructure.
5 Signs That Your IT Infrastructure Needs a Reality Check

With the global server market growing by 30 percent annually but delivery times doubling, it’s no longer enough to update your IT strategy every three years. Here are five concrete signs that your plan needs to be revised now.
Zero Trust for AI Agents — When Machines Get Their Own Identities

Agent-based AI is here—autonomous AI agents that act on their own within your systems. Today’s identity and access models are designed for humans, not for autonomous machines. Here’s how Nordic companies are preparing for 2026.
Outsource or Build In-House? A Decision-Making Framework for AI Infrastructure

67% of AI workloads are already running outside the public cloud. Here’s how Nordic executive teams are navigating the choice between on-premises, colocation, public cloud, and hybrid.
Electricity price suddenly became one of the most important lines in your AI budget

The electricity that powers your AI workloads has become a strategic issue, not just an operational cost. CNBC warns that high electricity prices could upend Europe’s AI race. For those scaling up, this means that electricity now belongs in the AI strategy.
Data center design not keeping up – are Swedish facilities really ready for AI?

Swedish data centers are often touted as world leaders. But there is an inconvenient truth: they are built for a different era. Driven by AI, they now need liquid cooling, higher power densities and entirely new design principles.
Why industry AI initiatives are stuck between pilot and reality

Many AI pilots look promising but lose momentum in production. Here are five mistakes that are stalling industry AI ventures.