L&T’s cloud arm Vyoma has partnered with Bengaluru-based SRIT India to deliver a domestically governed cloud stack for public services. The collaboration brings SRIT’s health and governance platforms onto an India-localized, sovereign cloud infrastructure, allowing hospitals, civic bodies, and telecom operators to deploy mission-critical systems with stronger data control, faster rollouts, and reduced operational friction as digital public services scale nationwide. Read all
Global cloud infrastructure spending continued its upward march in the third quarter of 2025, reaching $102.6 billion and posting a 25 percent year on year increase, according to new data from Omdia. While the number itself is striking, the underlying story says even more about how enterprises now view artificial intelligence as a core operational tool rather than a side project. Read all
Commvault will bring its data protection and cyber resilience platform to the upcoming AWS European Sovereign Cloud, aligning with stricter EU data control rules. Hosted entirely within the EU and operated by EU-based staff, the new environment targets governments and regulated sectors facing mounting cyber threats. The move highlights how security vendors are adapting to Europe’s growing demand for sovereignty without weakening resilience. Read all
Amazon Web Services just added support for Nutanix AHV in its Storage Gateway service. It’s a pretty clear sign that things are shifting in the world of enterprise virtualization and the way companies think about hybrid cloud. Rather than focusing on a single platform, AWS appears to be adjusting its approach as customers reassess long standing infrastructure choices. Read all
Persistent Systems has partnered with DigitalOcean to address a growing bottleneck in enterprise AI: the leap from pilots to production. By anchoring its SASVA AI platform on DigitalOcean’s agentic cloud infrastructure, Persistent aims to simplify deployment while curbing infrastructure and GPU-related costs. The move reflects a broader shift toward managed, cost-predictable AI environments as enterprises push agentic and generative systems into core operations. Read all
Turkcell has struck a deal with Google Cloud to build hyperscale data centers in Ankara, positioning Türkiye as Google Cloud’s 43rd global region. The project aims to keep national data within the country while giving local institutions access to advanced cloud and AI tools. Construction starts in 2026, with full operations expected by 2028, marking a strategic shift toward digital sovereignty and scale. Read all
Instead of pushing cloud services straight to customers, Nvidia is turning DGX Cloud inward by using it for its own needs and to help out its partners. The move signals a clear shift in strategy for a company that briefly explored competing with the same cloud providers that rely heavily on its chips. Read all
Airbus is preparing a major cloud tender that could shift sensitive systems away from US providers toward a fully European, sovereign cloud. The aerospace group wants tighter control over data tied to aircraft design, manufacturing, and operations amid rising geopolitical risk. Yet internal estimates suggest uncertainty remains, with Airbus only partly confident that European providers can meet its scale, security, and long-term pricing demands. Read all
Hosted.com has introduced a standalone Email Hosting service aimed at small businesses, freelancers, and startups that need professional communication before they need a full website. The move reflects a practical shift in how early-stage businesses approach their online presence. Read all
Tencent Cloud has formally rolled out EdgeOne Pages, an edge-native development platform designed to shorten global web launches from days to minutes. The release reflects rising demand for faster iteration as developers build AI-driven and content-heavy applications for international users. By shifting deployment, security, and analytics to the edge, Tencent Cloud signals a broader move toward serverless, globally distributed development models. Read all
Alibaba Cloud has again secured a leadership position in Gartner’s 2025 Magic Quadrant for Cloud Database Management Systems, underscoring how databases are becoming central to enterprise AI strategies. Its cloud-native and serverless platforms increasingly support multimodal data and AI workloads across industries such as automotive, healthcare, and finance. The recognition reflects growing demand for AI-ready database foundations as enterprises modernize data infrastructure. Read all
Palo Alto Networks just signed a multibillion-dollar deal to move some of its main internal workloads over to Google Cloud. Big tech companies like this aren’t just picking cloud providers anymore; they’re making these choices based on how AI changes the game and what it means for security and control. Read all
Following its merger, Liberty Costa Rica consolidated years of fragmented infrastructure onto a single cloud platform to rein in costs and simplify operations. The move cut IT spending by roughly 30%, accelerated application deployment, and improved customer response times. By unifying data and systems within a year, the telecom provider gained flexibility to scale demand while sharpening service delivery across its national footprint. Read all