European cloud provider LifeinCloud has introduced a new VPS hosting line tailored for Node.js workloads, designed to streamline deployment and performance for developers. The service supports Node.js versions 18–22 LTS with PM2 process management and NVM control, hosted across Tier III+ data centers in six major cities. Built for production-grade scalability, the platform combines NVMe storage, unmetered 10 Gbps bandwidth, and full root access under ISO 27001 compliance. Read all
Oracle has introduced Oracle Multicloud Universal Credits, a new license framework that aims to make it easier for enterprises to use cloud infrastructure across different platforms. The initiative enables organizations to access Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and Oracle Database services—including AI-powered workloads—on major providers such as AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud through a single contract. Read all
Enterprise cloud infrastructure spending reached $99 billion in Q2 2025, up 25% year-over-year, according to Synergy Research Group. While AWS, Microsoft, and Google still lead globally, a new wave of AI-focused “neocloud” providers—like CoreWeave and Crusoe—has emerged, growing over 200% annually. These GPU-intensive platforms are redefining digital infrastructure, catering to generative AI workloads that demand higher power density and specialized cooling capabilities. Read all
OpenAI and Oracle are scaling up their Stargate data center in Abilene, Texas, which will eventually host over 450,000 Nvidia GB200 GPUs, Oracle’s Larry Ellison announced at Oracle AI World. The 1.2GW facility—enough to power a city—will connect eight buildings into a single AI supercluster. The site underpins Oracle’s upcoming Zettascale10 supercomputer, designed to support OpenAI’s next-generation infrastructure and massive AI workloads. Read all
Whitelabel IT Solutions has enhanced its network span through the inclusion of the Verizon Business backbone in its Border Gateway Protocol mix, thereby strengthening its data routing and extending global connectivity. The company said this step aims to create faster and more reliable paths for data while reducing latency across its hosting and colocation services. Read all
IBM has joined hands with Bharti Airtel to build two new multi-cloud regions in Mumbai and Chennai, aiming to serve India’s rising demand for private cloud and data-residency-compliant infrastructure. The collaboration will host IBM’s SaaS portfolio on Airtel’s platform, targeting regulated sectors like banking and FMCG. IBM India chief Sandip Patel said the initiative aligns with India’s ambition to become the global skills hub in the AI er Read all
Oracle is moving its cloud infrastructure one step further by introducing Oracle Acceleron, a fresh networking architecture designed to accommodate the huge requirements of AI, analytics, and enterprise computing. The change is in line with Oracle’s larger strategy to make data movement easier in the cloud while still upgrading the speed, reliability, and security of the process. Read all
Austria’s data protection authority ruled that Microsoft broke EU privacy laws by tracking students through its 365 Education platform and withholding details on how it used their data. Privacy group noyb filed the complaint after Microsoft redirected GDPR access requests to schools. Regulators ordered the company to explain its data practices, define vague terms, and reveal any transfers to third parties. Read all
ZainTECH, in partnership with Microsoft, ZOI, and Zain Kuwait, has launched ExpressRoute connectivity through the Azure Marketplace—enabling Kuwaiti government and enterprise clients to access Microsoft Azure’s cloud infrastructure with enhanced security, low latency, and data residency compliance. The integration allows customers to use existing Azure credits for faster procurement, marking a major step toward Kuwait’s Vision 2035 and the nation’s broader digital transformation goals. Read all
The group Internet Infrastructure Coalition (i2Coalition) met in Washington, D.C., this week during a very uncertain time for the U.S. government. They made it clear that they want to be the ones to keep the internet open and safe to use. Members of the coalition, despite the ongoing partial government shutdown, engaged in very important discussions concerning digital policy, infrastructure resilience, and global trust standards. Read all
Rad Web Hosting has been verified by the Green Web Foundation as a sustainable hosting provider, affirming that its global infrastructure runs entirely on renewable energy. The recognition highlights the company’s active role in advancing a fossil-free internet through energy-efficient data centers, carbon reduction programs, and transparent sustainability practices. The certification places Rad Web Hosting among a select group of verified eco-conscious web infrastructure providers. Read all
Coolhost, a web hosting company based in South Africa, is going for a grounded approach to help local entrepreneurs and digital creators build their online presence. The company recently launched a new lineup of affordable hosting solutions that focus on reliability, local access, and simple scalability — three areas that have long been difficult for small businesses to balance. Read all
Google has partnered with the LA28 Olympic Games to power operations through Google Cloud, Gemini, and AI-driven analytics, supporting over 70,000 staff and athletes with real-time insights. Meanwhile, Alibaba Cloud is teaming up with NBA China to enhance live game experiences through its Qwen AI models and 360-degree replay technology, underscoring how global tech giants are deepening their footprint in sports innovation. Read all