Industry Findings: The application of the EU Data Act has introduced clearer rules for accessing and using non-personal data produced by connected products and digital services, creating new expectations for transparency and predictable data flows across Western Europe. As organizations prepare for these requirements, there is rising demand for delivery architectures that support localized processing, consistent data-governance controls, and high-visibility telemetry. CDN and edge providers are being evaluated not only on performance but also on their ability to document routing behavior, provide continuity assurances, and support compliant data-exchange patterns across multiple jurisdictions. Enterprise adoption of cloud-native and data-intensive workloads is reinforcing the need for resilient multi-path routing, standardized observability across PoPs, and a delivery footprint aligned with regional compliance norms. These conditions are influencing PoP placement, interconnection strategies, and vendor selection as organizations seek stable performance while ensuring alignment with evolving regulatory obligations. The growing emphasis on in-region handling has strengthened the case for regionally hosted cache tiers and origin placement that minimizes uncertainty in cross-border transport and improves predictability for streaming, API-driven, and enterprise applications.
Industry Player Insights: Thales, following its acquisition of Imperva, and bunny.net are prominent contributors to Western Europe’s direction. Thales’ integration of Imperva created a broader security portfolio that combines WAF, DDoS protection, and application-security capabilities with delivery needs for regulated sectors, giving enterprises more European-aligned options for secure distribution. Bunny.net marked a decade since its founding and continued expanding its edge-delivery platform, emphasizing developer-focused workflows, cost-efficient caching, and performance optimizations suitable for static, media, and application workloads. Together, these providers offer enterprises a stronger mix of security-aligned hosting, developer-centric delivery tools, and predictable in-region performance that supports evolving regulatory and operational expectations across Western Europe.