Small business hosting market to hit $35.6B by 2032, as digital adoption accelerates

The global small business hosting services market is entering a period of strong expansion, fueled by the rapid shift of smaller firms toward online platforms. Analysts expect the industry, worth USD 20.5 billion in 2025, to increase to USD 35.6 billion by 2032. This path indicates the annual growth rate of 8 percent which is quite substantial to show the extent to which hosting has become the heart of small business operations. Read all

InMotion Hosting secures Great Place to Work® recognition, highlighting trust, team empowerment

InMotion Hosting has secured Great Place to Work® Certification, powered entirely by employee feedback. Seventy-five percent of staff rated the company as a great workplace, well above the U.S. average. Survey results highlighted trust, inclusivity, and balance, with 91% saying they can take time off when needed. The recognition reflects the firm’s employee-owned culture, where growth, respect, and collaboration shape both workplace experience and customer success. Read all

WP Engine extends WordPress Hosting footprint to Dubai with Azure-powered platform

WP Engine has broadened its reach in the Middle East by launching a dedicated WordPress hosting platform in Dubai, giving large businesses and agencies in the UAE access to enterprise-grade infrastructure with local compliance benefits. This relocation situates the firm in the technology hub with the most rapid growth in the area, which is a typical reaction to the increasing need for safe and scalable digital experiences. Read all

Red Sea cable cuts trigger Microsoft Azure disruptions, wider internet slowdowns

Microsoft reported latency on its Azure cloud platform after multiple undersea cables broke in the Red Sea, slowing traffic to Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. By Saturday evening, engineers rerouted connections and restored service. NetBlocks also confirmed internet slowdowns in India and Pakistan. The incident highlights how a single regional disruption can ripple through global networks, exposing the internet’s reliance on vulnerable subsea cables. Read all

Asia-Pacific enterprises fast-track industry clouds amid regulatory pressures

Cloud adoption in Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan) is accelerating, with IDC reporting sharp growth across finance, manufacturing, retail, and healthcare. Enterprises are increasingly choosing hybrid and private models to tackle data sovereignty and compliance. Industry-specific clouds are gaining momentum—BFSI firms use them for real-time risk analytics, manufacturers for IoT and digital twins, and retailers for AI-driven personalization. IDC notes cloud is now a strategic driver, not just infrastructure. Read all

Onlive Server expands dedicated hosting in India with scalable options for businesses

Onlive Server has introduced new dedicated hosting plans in India that focus on speed, flexibility, and control. By housing the servers in Tier III data centers in Mumbai, the company aims to cut latency for Indian users while giving enterprises more room to scale. The move reflects a broader trend in which local hosting is becoming central to compliance and performance goals. Read all

Google opens TPU access to rival clouds, Fluidstack first to sign on

Google is loosening its grip on Tensor Processing Units, offering the powerful AI chips to outside cloud providers for the first time. Sources say London-based Fluidstack has already signed a deal, deploying TPUs in its New York data center with Google backing the venture through a $3.2 billion guarantee and a 14% equity stake. Talks with other “neoclouds,” including CoreWeave and Crusoe, signal a broader strategy shift. Read all

Hosted.com elevates web hosting security with AI-powered defense, seamless safeguards

In an era where online threats shift as quickly as business demands, Hosted.com has rolled out a fortified hosting environment designed to give companies a safety net that works invisibly in the background. Rather than treating security as a bolt-on, the company has woven advanced defense layers directly into its hosting framework, an approach that reflects the growing urgency for proactive digital protection. Read all

Broadcom reports record Q3 gains but admits VMware shelfware problem

Broadcom posted record Q3 2025 revenue of $15.95 billion, fueled by AI chip demand and VMware software sales. But CEO Hock Tan acknowledged that many VMware customers bought its Cloud Foundation suite without deploying it, leaving Broadcom with significant “shelfware.” While semiconductor revenue climbed 26 percent, including $5.2 billion from AI accelerators, Tan admitted the real challenge ahead is persuading customers to activate their investments, particularly midsized enterprises. Read all

DigitalBridge nears $1.6B deal for Yondr to expand global data center reach

DigitalBridge is in advanced talks to acquire Yondr for roughly $1.61 billion, according to industry reports. The move would mark one of the year’s largest data center deals and expand DigitalBridge’s global infrastructure footprint. Yondr, known for hyperscale capacity delivery, has grown quickly in the sector. If finalized, the acquisition would strengthen DigitalBridge’s position as demand for hyperscale data centers and cloud services continues to surge worldwide. Read all

Hostinger brings Printful integration to simplify print-on-demand stores

Through its latest integration with Printful, Hostinger users can now manage dropshipping services and print-on-demand services directly from its platform. This development signals the growing importance of e-commerce model innovations as entrepreneurs seek faster and lower-risk ways to launch online businesses. Read all

Onlive Server launches UK Dedicated Hosting to power high-security workloads

Onlive Server has launched its new UK Dedicated Server Hosting, targeting enterprises that run sensitive, performance-heavy operations. The service gives businesses exclusive hardware, customizable Intel and AMD setups, and direct access to low-latency UK data centers with a 99.9% uptime guarantee. Companies can choose from entry-level to high-core systems, ensuring reliability, speed, and data protection for industries where uninterrupted performance remains essential. Read all

Hostinger, Wix redefine digital presence as AI search alters market dynamics

Artificial intelligence is no longer just a background tool in digital infrastructure. AI now determines how businesses gain visibility, and two companies lead that shift. Hostinger has surged ahead in hosting while Wix has secured dominance in website building, each using AI as the foundation of their growth. Read all

 

 

 

 

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