Vultr eyes billion-dollar raise to strengthen position in AI cloud race

Vultr is preparing to raise at least $1 billion as it accelerates its push into AI infrastructure, signaling intensifying competition beyond hyperscalers. The funding, reportedly backed by Goldman Sachs, would support expansion of GPU capacity and global cloud footprint. As demand for AI compute surges, the move highlights how mid-tier cloud providers are scaling aggressively to capture enterprise workloads and future growth opportunities. Read all

Red Hat, Google Cloud deepen partnership to simplify VM migration, hybrid cloud modernization

Red Hat and Google Cloud are tightening integration to let enterprises run virtual machines and containers side by side without disruption. By bringing OpenShift into the Google Cloud console and advancing OpenShift Virtualization, the partners aim to simplify migration from legacy systems while preserving performance. The shift signals growing demand for unified platforms that handle modern cloud-native and traditional workloads together. Read all

Oracle’s Fusion Agentic Applications signal turning point for how ERP systems handle decisions

For years, enterprise software told people what was happening. Oracle is now testing what happens when it starts doing something about it instead. Read all

From alert to action: Arctic Wolf, Wiz target cloud response gap

Arctic Wolf and Wiz have joined forces to tackle a persistent weak spot in cloud security: response. By linking Wiz’s risk visibility with Arctic Wolf’s operational workflows, the integration helps security teams investigate and contain threats without building full-scale SOC capabilities. The move reflects a growing industry shift toward closing the gap between detection and real-time remediation in complex cloud environments. Read all

DreamHost opens Singapore data center as Southeast Asia’s demand for faster hosting keeps growing

Running a website for Southeast Asian visitors from servers sitting in the United States is a bit like answering a phone call through a relay station two continents away. It technically works. Nobody pretends it is ideal. DreamHost stopped pretending this week and opened infrastructure in Singapore instead. Read all

OVHcloud shifts from servers to sovereign AI with Dragon LLM deal

OVHcloud is stepping beyond infrastructure with its acquisition of Dragon LLM, targeting regulated sectors demanding sovereign AI. The move brings fine-tuned, domain-specific models designed for local deployment, reflecting Europe’s push for tighter data control. By pairing compliance-focused AI with its cloud footprint, OVHcloud signals a broader shift as regional providers seek relevance beyond commodity hosting. Read all

Zscaler tightens data borders as sovereignty rules reshape cloud security

Zscaler is sharpening its push into data sovereignty, adding region-specific controls to its Zero Trust Exchange platform as compliance demands intensify worldwide. The update enables in-region traffic inspection and localized data handling, helping organizations keep sensitive information within national boundaries. As regulators tighten oversight, the move reflects a broader shift toward architecture that prioritizes jurisdictional control without slowing cross-border collaboration. Read all

StorPool unveils StorPool One at CloudFest 2026 as enterprises search for credible VMware alternatives

Something shifted in the enterprise virtualization market over the past 18 months, and StorPool is betting its newest product on the idea that shift is permanent rather than temporary. Read all

One-Click AI agents push into mainstream hosting

Hostinger has introduced one-click deployment for OpenClaw, reframing AI agents as ready-to-run infrastructure rather than developer tools. The move strips away setup friction, letting users launch automation across messaging apps and browsers instantly. By bundling security, updates, and multi-model access, the rollout targets small businesses seeking practical AI use without technical overhead, while raising questions about control versus convenience. Read all

Hosting.com launches AI application studio to close security gap in AI-generated software

AI coding tools have made building software genuinely accessible to people who would not have considered it possible two years ago. That shift has created something the tools themselves do not solve: a growing number of applications running in production environments without the security foundations that experienced developers typically build in from the start. Hosting.com is addressing that specific problem with a new platform it launched this week. Read all

Lovable targets startup talent as Vibe-coding race intensifies

AI app-building platform Lovable is actively seeking acquisitions, signaling a shift toward talent-driven expansion as competition in AI coding tools accelerates. CEO Anton Osika emphasized integrating founder-led teams to scale product development. The move follows rapid growth, with annual recurring revenue doubling to $400 million. As rivals like Replit and Cursor advance, Lovable is sharpening its strategy to secure both innovation capacity and engineering depth. Read all

Paraguay emerges as AI cloud contender with Hive’s cross-continent compute push

Hive Digital Technologies has launched an AI cloud platform in Paraguay, quietly positioning the country as a new player in high-performance computing. Powered by hydroelectric energy, the facility already supports Columbia University’s large language model research. The move signals a shift from crypto-era infrastructure toward AI workloads, as Hive scales GPU capacity and connects North and South American compute demands with low-latency, energy-efficient operations. Read all

Razorhost enters India’s hosting market with a platform built for first-time website owners

Most people starting a small business in India today are not thinking about server uptime or bandwidth allocations. They are thinking about customers, cash flow, and getting something visible online before a competitor does. Hosting is the part that shows up later, usually at an inconvenient moment, and the choice often comes down to whatever loads first on a search results page. Razorhost stepped into that moment this week with its official launch across both razorhost.com and razorhost.in. Read all

 

 

 

 

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