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How Europe Is Trying EU-Built IT Solutions

· 5 min lugemine
Customer Care Engineer

Published on April 23, 2026

How Europe Is Trying EU-Built IT Solutions

For years, many European businesses ran critical workloads on American software, American cloud platforms, and American data stacks without asking too many questions. That has changed fast. If you are watching how Europe trying to implement their own IT solutions developed in the EU not in the USA, the real story is not just politics. It is about operational control, legal exposure, procurement risk, and the simple need to know where your infrastructure depends on someone else.

This matters to small and mid-sized companies more than it first appears. A multinational can absorb compliance friction with a big legal budget. A smaller SaaS provider, agency, retailer, or hosting customer usually cannot. When the underlying stack becomes uncertain, the burden lands on the operations team, the founder, or the one developer who already has too much on their plate.

Are Trump Tariffs Killing Small Hosting Providers?

· 5 min lugemine
Customer Care Engineer

Published on April 23, 2026

Are Trump Tariffs Killing Small Hosting Providers?

If you are wondering whether Trump tariffs killing small hosting providers in the usa is just political noise or a real infrastructure problem, the short answer is this: for many smaller hosts, it is a real cost shock. Not always a fatal one, and not evenly across the market, but real enough to squeeze margins, delay upgrades, and make it harder to compete with the giants that can absorb price swings.

That matters to anyone running websites, client projects, SaaS platforms, or online stores. Hosting is not magic floating in the cloud. It still depends on physical servers, networking gear, storage devices, replacement parts, rack equipment, and power systems. When tariffs raise the landed cost of that hardware, somebody pays. Sometimes it is the provider. Sometimes it is the customer. Usually it is both.