BT deepens AWS alliance to drive cloud-native future, smarter networks

BT Group has signed a fresh five-year pact with Amazon Web Services, pushing its cloud journey beyond simple workload migration into full cloud-native upgrades. The telco aims to modernize legacy systems, weave AWS tech into its mobile networks, and tap AI for predictive, self-healing operations. By shifting toward agility and resilience, BT is betting on cloud-native transformation to sharpen service delivery in the digital-first era. Read all

F5 taps MantisNet to advance cloud-native observability

F5 has acquired MantisNet, a cloud-native observability specialist, to strengthen its Application Delivery and Security Platform. The deal highlights a growing demand for real-time visibility into encrypted and containerized traffic, where legacy monitoring falls short. By embedding MantisNet’s eBPF-powered telemetry into its stack, F5 aims to help enterprises, telecom operators, and governments secure cloud-native and 5G environments while simplifying operations in increasingly dynamic, software-defined networks. Read all

NexGen Cloud integrates Nvidia RTX Pro 6000 SE into Hyperstack, advances AI accessibility

NexGen Cloud is adding new weight to the race for high-performance AI infrastructure by incorporating Nvidia’s RTX Pro 6000 SE into its Hyperstack platform. The move gives researchers, startups, and enterprises access to one of Nvidia’s most powerful GPUs without the heavy capital expense typically tied to such hardware. Read all

Green Energy Hosting marries privacy, security, sustainability in Canadian web infrastructure

Green Energy Hosting, a Canadian-owned provider, is redefining web hosting with servers fully powered by renewable energy and housed exclusively in Canada. Since its 2023 launch, the company has prioritized PIPEDA compliance, advanced cybersecurity, and eco-friendly infrastructure. By pairing local data protection with global accessibility, it offers businesses a way to scale online while reducing digital carbon footprints—demonstrating how security, sustainability, and compliance can coexist in modern hosting. Read all

Meta strikes $10B cloud deal with Google to fuel AI ambitions

Meta just locked in a six-year cloud contract with Google worth north of $10 billion. Not something you see every day, given how much these two usually compete head-to-head. The primary focus? AI infrastructure. Basically, Meta’s ramping up its backend to handle more advanced AI workloads, and Google’s cloud is getting the call. If you’re tracking the AI arms race, this deal’s a pretty loud signal—Meta’s all-in on scaling up, and apparently, Google’s the tech partner they trust to handle the heavy lifting. Read all

JPMorgan, MUFG back $22B loan for Vantage’s massive Texas data center build

JPMorgan and MUFG are finalizing a $22 billion loan to finance Vantage Data Centers’ $25 billion Frontier campus in Shackelford County, Texas. Spanning 1,200 acres, the 1.4GW site will host 10 data centers totaling 3.7 million sq ft, with the first phase due in 2026. The project underscores Wall Street’s growing role in funding mega-scale digital infrastructure as AI-driven demand reshapes global capital flows. Read all

RapperBot takedown halts one of the web’s loudest DDoS-for-fire networks

Federal investigators dismantled RapperBot, a Mirai-based botnet linked to more than 370,000 DDoS attacks in 80 countries. Agents arrested Ethan Foltz, 22, in Oregon and seized his servers during Operation PowerOFF. The botnet unleashed attacks peaking above 6 Tbps against targets ranging from defense systems to gambling sites. AWS and other tech firms aided the effort, showing how public-private teamwork can cripple large-scale cybercrime. Read all

Lumen strengthens high-speed data center connectivity to power AI-driven enterprises

Lumen Technologies is extending its high-speed connectivity footprint across 16 U.S. metro markets, aiming to provide the infrastructure backbone needed for businesses navigating the surge of artificial intelligence and data-intensive workloads. The expansion enables Ethernet and IP services of up to 400Gbps in more than 70 third-party data centers, all prepared for cloud on-ramps. Read all

Ecommerce leaders gear up for holiday rush with AI search, faster hosting

Liquid Web, in partnership with BrightEdge, is hosting a webinar on August 26 to help ecommerce teams navigate AI-driven search trends ahead of Black Friday and Cyber Monday. The session will share exclusive insights on how generative AI is reshaping product discovery and purchasing, while highlighting the role of high-performance hosting in meeting surging holiday demand. Speakers will also outline a 60-day action plan to prepare brands for peak traffic. Read all

Patchstack case study exposes gaps in WordPress security where hosting defenses fall short

Patchstack recently published a case study that really puts traditional WordPress hosting security under the microscope. Honestly, while the big-name defenses—think Cloudflare’s WAF or those bundled server-side protections—handle generic attacks like SQLi or XSS decently, they’re not exactly bulletproof when it comes to WordPress-specific threats. You know, the stuff that slips in through vulnerable plugins or themes? That’s where things get shaky. Read all

AWS rolls out custom Intel Xeon 6 instances, signals fresh edge in cloud performance

Amazon Web Services has introduced R8i and R8i-flex instances powered by custom Intel Xeon 6 processors, marking a notable push for memory-intensive workloads. With DDR5 7200MT/s memory and up to 384 vCPUs, the new servers target databases, SAP HANA, and big data tools. While AWS offered few details on its Xeon tweaks, the move underscores how hyperscalers are leveraging custom silicon to sharpen performance — and Intel’s foothold in the cloud market. Read all

Caylent study exposes hidden toll of database migrations: downtime, delays, rising costs

A new Caylent survey of 300 IT leaders reveals how database migrations remain fraught with risk. Only 6% of projects met timelines without downtime, while nearly half suffered revenue loss from outages exceeding five hours. Cross-cloud moves and on-premises-to-cloud shifts proved especially taxing. Although AI tools show promise in easing these challenges, uncertainty over adoption leaves many enterprises struggling to modernize without disruption. Read all

Chinese APT embeds in Taiwan hosting providers to maintain stealthy access

A newly identified cyber campaign is putting Taiwan’s web hosting providers under pressure, with Cisco Talos researchers warning of a group that seems intent on long-term infiltration rather than quick theft. The group, tracked as UAT-7237, has been active for more than two years and is believed to fall under the wider umbrella of UAT-5918, a cluster tied to several known Chinese advanced persistent threats, including Volt Typhoon and Flax Typhoon. Read all

 

 

 

 

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