There are weeks that pass quickly, and then there are weeks that stay. Not because they were perfect, but because they shift something.
CloudFest, Europe’s leading cloud and infrastructure event, held from March 23 to 26 at Europa-Park in Rust, was one of those weeks.
The first moment didn’t happen on the show floor. It happened earlier, at Hotel Kronasar. A place that feels more like a museum than a business hotel. A giant dinosaur skeleton stretches across the lobby, surrounded by glass cases and artifacts that make you pause for a second longer than expected. You slow down. You look closer. You start thinking differently.
It sets the tone for everything that follows.
Because CloudFest today is not just about cloud technology or infrastructure as an abstract concept. It is about perspective. It is about how cloud infrastructure, AI workloads, and data strategies translate into real operational and business decisions.
And for many companies, that leads to a very practical question: how does this actually work in a real environment?
If you want to explore that firsthand, you can test your own workloads in the Yorizon Cloud and experience how digital sovereignty, performance, and efficiency come together in practice.