Broadcom shifts VMware Cloud toward AI-first future with VCF 9.0

Broadcom used VMware Explore 2025 to draw a line in the sand: private cloud is no longer just about virtualization. With VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0, the company has folded Private AI Services into the platform itself, reframing VCF as an AI-native system rather than a collection of infrastructure tools. Read all

Stolen Drift OAuth tokens spark Salesforce breach investigations

Google confirmed that attackers hijacked OAuth tokens from Salesloft’s Drift app to break into Salesforce databases, exposing customer credentials and sensitive data. The campaign, active between August 8–18, remains distinct from the ShinyHunters attacks on other major firms. Salesforce and Salesloft revoked tokens, pulled Drift from AppExchange, and urged affected customers to rotate credentials and audit for compromised secrets, including API keys and cloud service accounts. Read all

Europe’s cloud sovereignty battle heats up after Microsoft admission

The debate over digital sovereignty in Europe has left the backrooms and stepped directly into the spotlight. A recent admission from Microsoft France has sparked new doubts over whether customer data hosted by foreign providers can truly remain secure. During a public hearing, a company executive admitted he could not guarantee that data belonging to French citizens would stay beyond the reach of the US government. Read all

EMEA colocation market to double as hyperscale growth, sustainability drive expansion

The EMEA colocation market will grow from $29.7B in 2025 to $51.2B by 2030, driven by hyperscale cloud adoption, digital transformation, and sustainability efforts. Providers are expanding in Germany, Saudi Arabia, and the UK to capture rising demand, while governments cut tariffs and support renewable energy adoption. Cloud giants like Microsoft and Google continue leasing capacity, accelerating the race to build scalable, efficient infrastructure. Read all

Broadcom’s VMware overhaul: From “cloudland chaos” to hard business reality

Comdivision CEO Yves Sandfort, a long-time VMware partner, says Broadcom’s acquisition has brought overdue discipline to a once “chaotic” company. He recalls VMware’s license confusion, wasteful partner payouts, and bloated product lines that often failed customers. While Broadcom’s enterprise-first strategy and bundling sparked criticism, Sandfort argues it mirrors industry norms. Despite missteps, he believes Broadcom is streamlining VMware faster—and with fewer errors—than most major tech mergers. Read all

Rad Web Hosting strengthens Dallas cloud footprint; Support agencies, SaaS growth

Rad Web Hosting has widened the reach of its enterprise-grade hosting and cloud services through its Dallas operations, aiming to deliver faster, more reliable infrastructure for agencies, SaaS companies, and businesses scaling across the Central United States. Read all

cPanel issues critical updates to patch high-risk security flaws

cPanel has rolled out urgent updates to its hosting management software after uncovering high-risk vulnerabilities tied to third-party components. The flaws, including a prototype-pollution bug in RequireJS and a memory access issue in SQLite, could allow code injection or denial-of-service attacks. Updated builds for versions 110 through 130 are now available, with developers urging administrators to patch immediately to prevent exploitation in live hosting environments. Read all

Hosting.com, Rocket.net partnership marks turning point in hosting

The hosting world is familiar with mergers, yet some steps indicate more than simple consolidation. Hosting.com’s decision to bring Rocket.net into its fold looks less like a routine deal and more like a line in the sand for what hosting will become. Read all

Intel warns U.S. stake could spark investor, global backlash

Intel has cautioned that the U.S. government’s plan to acquire a 10% stake could unsettle shareholders and strain global partnerships. In an SEC filing, the chipmaker flagged risks ranging from litigation to heightened political scrutiny, especially amid shifting trade policies. With 76% of its $53.1 billion revenue tied to overseas markets, Intel warned that sudden geopolitical changes could magnify uncertainty for a company already under heavy competitive pressure. Read all

DOJ cracks down on Rapper Bot operator behind 370,000 cyberattacks

U.S. prosecutors have charged Oregon resident Ethan Foltz, 22, with operating “Rapper Bot,” a massive DDoS network blamed for over 370,000 attacks in just four months. Authorities say the botnet, fueled by nearly 95,000 hijacked devices, could unleash traffic surges of up to six terabits per second. Foltz allegedly sold attack services for thousands of dollars, even targeting U.S. government systems, before investigators seized his computers during an August raid. Read all

Asia-Pacific cloud spending poised to surge as AI drives next wave of growth

The public cloud market in Asia-Pacific is no longer in its early stages. It is entering a new chapter that analysts believe will more than double spending within five years. IDC estimates that the region will move from $53 billion in 2024 to around $131 billion in 2029, an expansion that reflects a compound annual growth rate close to 20 percent. Read all

VMware charts path to Arm; targets edge, energy-efficient workloads

VMware will port its Cloud Foundation suite and flagship hypervisor to Arm, aiming to serve AI, edge, and telco workloads where Arm’s efficiency shines. The phased rollout begins with Nvidia servers, with broader Arm features expected by 2026. While hyperscalers already tout Arm performance-per-watt gains, VMware is focusing first on service providers and on-premises users—signaling a shift in strategy as energy efficiency reshapes enterprise computing. Read all

Hosting.fr moves to absorb Netim as hosting market consolidation accelerates

The European hosting sector has entered another round of consolidation, with Hosting.fr confirming that it will take over French registrar Netim.com. The deal, tied to parent company hosting.de, highlights how scale is quickly becoming the deciding factor in who thrives and who fades in the domain business. Read all

 

 

 

 

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