Amazon Web Services deepened its long-term bet on India by agreeing to invest $7 billion in expanding its data center footprint in Telangana. State officials framed the move as a sign of rising investor confidence as Hyderabad cements its role in the country’s cloud and AI build-out. The commitment arrives amid a surge of heavyweight tech investments across India, sharpening competition among global cloud providers. Read all
Hosted.com made a significant milestone this month when it obtained its first official trademark from the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The granted status, which was completed on July 15, 2025, is giving the company what it has been operating without for almost a decade: a formal, federal recognition of its name. While trademarks appear on the registry every week, this one lands with particular weight for a business that built its identity directly around the domain it started with. Read all
Microsoft confronted sharp scrutiny in a London tribunal as a £2.1 billion lawsuit alleged it inflated costs for thousands of UK businesses running Windows Server on AWS, Google Cloud, and Alibaba. The claim argues Microsoft steers customers toward Azure through higher licensing fees and degraded performance elsewhere. Microsoft disputes the accusations, insisting its integrated model strengthens competition as regulators continue probing cloud market dynamics. Read all
The decision by the cyber_Folks Group to acquire PrestaShop, completed in tandem with Sylius, is sending a quiet but unmistakable signal through the e-commerce and hosting ecosystem. PrestaShop has fueled online retail growth for more than a decade, anchoring over two hundred thousand active stores and handling billions in annual merchant activity. Its move into a unified ownership structure does more than shift control of a software product. It changes the center of gravity in how digital commerce influences infrastructure demand. Read all
European cloud providers intensified their fight against the EU’s approval of the VMware-Broadcom merger, arguing that regulators ignored clear warnings about potential price shocks. CISPE claims Broadcom signaled plans to wring higher returns from VMware’s entrenched customers through steep pricing and bundling shifts. The group now asks the General Court to revisit the decision, citing a growing list of disputes from major enterprises that allege unfair licensing changes. Read all
Oracle and Google Cloud have taken another coordinated step in their multicloud partnership, and this time Canada sits at the center of it. The companies introduced Oracle Database at Google Cloud to customers in the country, giving local organizations a way to run Oracle’s AI-focused database services directly inside Google Cloud regions in Montreal and Toronto. The move arrives at a moment when Canadian businesses face rising pressure to modernize while still keeping sensitive data inside national borders. Read all
Researchers at Wiz uncovered a zero-day flaw in Gogs after they traced unusual malware activity back to the platform. Attackers now exploit the bug to overwrite files and run malicious commands, and they’ve already hit more than 700 exposed servers. The activity began in July, marked by strange auto-generated repositories. Wiz urges administrators to shut off open registration and restrict internet access before the intrusions spread further. Read all
EVEO has closed a strategic investment of up to R$100 million from XP Asset Management, marking a defining moment for one of Brazil’s long-standing cloud providers. The funding arrives as demand for domestic infrastructure intensifies, giving EVEO room to expand capacity across its data centers and sharpen its technology portfolio. For a company that began as a small teenage project in 1998, the deal signals a rare blend of longevity, maturity, and market confidence. Read all
Google Cloud and Nutanix have taken a step that many enterprise teams have quietly waited for. The companies announced the general availability of Nutanix Cloud Clusters on Google Cloud, a move that gives businesses a more flexible way to modernize applications without tearing apart systems that already work. The launch reflects a growing need across large organizations to blend on-premises infrastructure with cloud resources while avoiding the cost and uncertainty of full rebuilds. Read all
OnliveServer has broadened its U.S. dedicated server lineup as businesses look for more control and predictable performance in their hosting environments. The updated platform spans Tier III facilities in Missouri, Florida, and Texas, offering single-tenant machines built for heavy traffic and data-driven workloads. With newer CPU options, stronger security layers, and full administrative access, the expansion reflects rising demand for stable, managed infrastructure across competitive digital sectors. Read all
your.online has added another piece to its European portfolio after taking over ecomDATA GmbH, a specialist hosting provider with roots in Germany and Austria. The deal gives the group a deeper presence in the DACH region, a part of Europe where customers tend to value technical competence, predictable performance and a clear understanding of data protection rules. Read all
Prowler is introducing a new way for security teams to understand cloud exposure, and the update focuses on something analysts have been requesting for years. Many MSSPs can see everything inside a customer environment, yet they struggle to make sense of the volume. Traditional scanners provide long lists of findings with little explanation of how issues relate to one another. Because of that, analysts often chase problems that look serious on paper but lack any real connection to sensitive systems. Read all
Qumulo has taken its cloud-native file system to Google Cloud, giving enterprises a way to shift heavy unstructured data workloads without reworking their applications. The move allows AI, HPC, and archive-intensive teams to scale performance on demand while keeping costs in check. With CNQ now available through Google Cloud Marketplace, organizations gain faster deployment, flexible throughput controls, and a unified data layer that adapts across multicloud environments. Read all