Quentin Adam joins Micode on the Underscore_ podcast

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Quentin Adam, CEO of Clever Cloud, was a guest on Underscore_, the tech podcast hosted by well-known French content creator Micode.

Broadcast live on Twitch and later available on YouTube (in a shorter version) and as a podcast, Underscore_ is one of the most popular shows in the French-speaking tech scene. Through long-form, unfiltered interviews, Micode invites major figures from the digital world to unpack current challenges in the industry.

In this episode titled “Has the French cloud failed?”, Quentin Adam shares his views on the state of sovereign cloud infrastructure in France. He discusses market dynamics, the barriers to adopting European cloud solutions, and the outlook for competing with the dominance of American hyperscalers.

Over the course of nearly two hours, the conversation helped dispel some common misconceptions about the French tech ecosystem and sparked a constructive discussion on the industrial and political choices that shape Europe’s digital sovereignty.

A must-listen for anyone interested in digital sovereignty, cloud computing, or the Francophone tech landscape.

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