bodHOST has rolled out its Halloween 2025 campaign, offering discounts of up to 50% on hosting solutions, including VPS, cloud, and dedicated servers. The seasonal promotion features offers like “Buy 1 Year, Get 1 Year Free” on select plans and reduced pricing on managed and self-managed services. Aimed at startups and digital creators, the deals are available for a limited time under specific terms and conditions. Read all
One of the benefits of the seven new data centers that Bluehost has established is the faster website speeds and stronger reliability for small businesses as they compete in the global digital economy. Read all
LumaDock has overhauled its security and compliance systems to align with ISO 27001, GDPR, DORA, and NIS2 frameworks, reinforcing its governance across London, Paris, Frankfurt, and Bucharest data centers. Each operates with full regional isolation and encrypted data residency. The company’s in-house operations ensure end-to-end control over infrastructure and compliance. LumaDock plans to extend the same security-first architecture to upcoming sites in Amsterdam, Madrid, and New York. Read all
To make web hosting more straightforward, JetHost.com has gone a giant step with the launch of a clever platform that aims to eliminate all the technical problems that small businesses or agencies have continually encountered. The company is relying heavily on its 20+ years of hosting experience to introduce a new era where the use of AI, a term that is both a buzz and confounding, is not only clearer but also less perplexing. Read all
The UK Home Office has inked a £54 million deal with Oracle for cloud infrastructure and platform services, reinforcing its role in the government’s shared services overhaul. The five-year contract builds on the department’s earlier migration to Oracle Fusion, aligning with the wider “Synergy Program” aimed at unifying ERP and HR systems across key departments. The move underscores Whitehall’s long-term commitment to Oracle’s cloud framework. Read all
Liquid Web has completed the full integration of Nexcess, marking the end of the latter’s independent brand after more than two decades in web hosting. Acquired in early 2024, Nexcess’ managed WordPress, WooCommerce, and Magento solutions now operate entirely under the Liquid Web name. The move streamlines services and reflects Liquid Web’s broader rebranding push, positioning the company as a unified provider across hosting and AI-ready infrastructure. Read all
Gcore has introduced AI Cloud Stack, a private AI cloud software platform designed to help organizations create hyperscaler-level infrastructure powered by NVIDIA GPU acceleration. The launch signals a broader shift in how enterprises and service providers approach AI deployment, balancing speed, scalability, and sovereignty as the demand for compute power accelerates worldwide. Read all
DreamHost has received certification from the Secure Hosting Alliance (SHA), joining a select group of providers recognized for meeting the industry’s highest security and reliability standards. As a founding contributor to the SHA framework, DreamHost helped define the practices now shaping global secure hosting norms. The certification underscores the company’s long-standing commitment to safeguarding customer data through transparent and accountable operations. Read all
Oracle’s strong year of growth in cloud services hit a setback this week as fresh data revealed weaker-than-expected profit margins in its AI infrastructure division. The revelation triggered an immediate reaction on Wall Street, with shares sliding more than seven percent before clawing back modest gains later in the day. Read all
Related Digital has started construction on a $1.2 billion data center campus in Cheyenne, Wyoming, set to support CoreWeave’s expanding AI infrastructure. Spanning 115 acres, the site will deliver up to 302MW of capacity, with CoreWeave leasing 88MW under a long-term deal. Phase I, expected by 2026, will create hundreds of jobs and generate an estimated $250 million in local tax revenue over 15 years. Read all
SoftBank Corp has joined forces with Oracle to launch a sovereign cloud service in Japan, dubbed “Cloud PF Type A.” Built on Oracle Alloy and hosted in SoftBank’s domestic data centers, the platform will debut in eastern Japan in April 2026, followed by a western rollout later that year. The service will integrate high-performance GPUs and generative AI capabilities to meet Japan’s growing digital sovereignty and data compliance needs. Read all
The quest for even more rapid and safer website delivery is leading WordPress hosting to a brand new phase of growth. Essentially a tool for hobbyists in the past, WordPress is now the major influencer of the web, and its hosting community is adapting to the next wave of customer requirements. Read all
OpenAI is exploring plans to establish or partner on data center infrastructure in Canada as part of its global “Stargate” expansion. The move, discussed with federal AI minister Evan Soloman and industry leaders, could strengthen Canada’s ambitions for sovereign AI capabilities. Similar to its initiatives in Germany and Norway, OpenAI may invest, lease, or co-develop local compute capacity to support national and enterprise AI growth. Read all