Calgary has spent years watching Toronto and Vancouver absorb most of Canada’s tech investment conversation. Recently, however, that dynamic is shifting, and a new data center deal offers a concrete signal of where things are heading. Read all
South African developers building with modern tools have faced a familiar frustration for years. The workflow they want, pushing code from GitHub straight into production, runs cleanly on offshore platforms. However, those platforms bill in foreign currencies, sit on distant servers, and create latency problems that local users feel directly. HOSTAFRICA is making a move to close that gap. Read all
For the past few years, the defining question in cloud AI infrastructure was simple. Who has the GPUs? That question is shifting faster than most people expected, and two earnings reports this week made the transition hard to ignore. Read all
Most organizations assumed data sovereignty was a storage problem. Keep the servers in the right country, tick the regulatory box, move on. That assumption has quietly stopped holding up, and Equinix is building infrastructure around what replaced it. Read all
When a critical security vulnerability surfaces with a near-perfect severity score, hosting providers face a genuinely hard call. Patch fast and stay online, or take services offline and rebuild cleanly. Skynethosting chose the second path in early May 2026. What followed illustrates how quickly a defensible security decision can unravel without the operational infrastructure to back it up. Read all
Security teams have a backlog problem, and it is getting worse. Vulnerability submissions on HackerOne‘s platform climbed 76 percent year on year in March alone. Over that same period, resolution rates dropped from 73 percent down to 27 percent. More findings are coming in, fewer are getting fixed, and the gap between the two keeps widening. Read all
When a software agent knocks on the door of another system and says it represents a legitimate business, how does that system know whether to believe it? Right now, that question does not have a clean answer. Infoblox and GoDaddy think the internet already built the foundation for one decades ago, and both companies are now pushing to extend it toward autonomous AI. Read all
One of the quieter frustrations in enterprise cloud management is paying for capacity you rarely use. Engineers provision servers ahead of anticipated traffic spikes, costs lock in regardless of what actually happens, and the gap between planned and real usage becomes a permanent line item nobody loves explaining. Naver Cloud is taking a direct run at that problem. Read all
Most enterprise teams are not short on vendor accounts. They are short on time to manage them. Another contract, another billing portal, another set of credentials sitting in a shared doc somewhere. AWS just cut one of those headaches out entirely for developers working with Anthropic’s Claude. Read all
Data sovereignty has moved well past regulatory checkbox territory. For multinational companies operating across borders, it now shapes how they build networks, choose vendors, and structure their cloud access entirely. BT International and StackIT, the cloud arm of Schwarz Group, have formed a new partnership that reflects exactly how seriously they are taking that shift. Read all
Ask most enterprise IT leaders how their AI deployments are going, and the honest answer usually involves the word “fragmented.” Different business units running separate tools, data sitting in too many places, and infrastructure that was never built to handle any of it. HPE is making a direct play for that problem with a fresh round of updates to its hybrid cloud and storage portfolio. Read all
Most enterprise AI projects do not fail at the model level. Instead, they fail somewhere in the pipes underneath. MongoDB seems to understand this, and its latest updates reflect that thinking pretty directly. Read all
For years, the cloud conversation inside most boardrooms started and ended with adoption. How fast can we move workloads? Which provider wins on price? Notably, the question of what happens if that provider becomes unavailable barely made the agenda. Read all