Limestone Networks pushes beyond bare metal with multi-brand hosting acquisition

Limestone Networks has acquired BreezeTech Hosting, Silver Hosting, Snowside Hosting, and NextArray, signaling a decisive leap into VPS and web hosting. Known for its bare metal and cloud services, Limestone now widens its reach to support businesses at every growth stage. The integration gives customers access to a global infrastructure footprint, enhanced support, and a seamless path from shared hosting to enterprise-scale environments. Read all

Ready Server introduces VPS Hosting to ease cloud cost burden in Asia-Pacific

Singapore’s Ready Server just rolled out a new VPS solution, directly targeting the region’s ongoing struggle with spiking cloud expenses. Basically, this service gives companies across the Asia-Pacific area a more predictable, flexible infrastructure option. You can test, deploy, or scale digital projects freely, without facing the erratic pricing that major cloud platforms impose. The approach streamlines cost optimization while helping businesses maintain operational control. Read all

Meta links $800M South Carolina data center to new 100MW solar farm

Meta is anchoring its first South Carolina data center to renewable power through a 100MW solar project in Orangeburg County. Built and operated by Silicon Ranch with Central Electric Power Cooperative, the $100m solar farm will supply energy when both facilities go online in 2027. The AI-optimized data center, spanning 715,000 sq ft, underscores Meta’s strategy of pairing large-scale infrastructure with long-term clean energy commitments. Read all

North America’s data center crunch: power, not space, becomes the real battleground

North America’s data center market is hitting a breaking point as vacancy rates fall to 2.3% and power constraints reshape growth. JLL’s midyear report shows hyperscalers and enterprises now preleasing capacity years in advance, with 73% of projects under construction already spoken for. Rising electricity costs and four-year grid delays push developers toward cheaper markets, confirming a new reality: in today’s digital economy, power is the true currency of infrastructure. Read all

Oracle taps GPT-5 to push AI deeper into databases, business applications

Oracle is integrating OpenAI’s latest GPT-5 model directly into its core database and cloud platforms—think Fusion Cloud Applications, NetSuite, even Oracle Health. This isn’t just a surface-level upgrade. By embedding GPT-5, they’re aiming to wire business data straight into advanced AI reasoning and code generation. The point? Automate routine processes, unlock deeper analytics, and give users more reliable, precise insights right inside the tools they already use. For a company with Oracle’s legacy, putting AI at the center of enterprise workflows shows a pretty calculated move. Read all

Google’s Hayete Gallot: AI won’t replace developers, but data sovereignty can’t be ignored

At Google Cloud Summit London, Hayete Gallot reassured developers that critical thinking—not coding syntax—will remain their edge in the AI era. While AI assistants reshape workflows, she argued, the craft lies in asking the right questions. Gallot also spotlighted a surge in demand for cloud sovereignty, with customers increasingly pressing for data boundaries, dedicated infrastructures, and even air-gapped systems to keep control firmly in their hands. Read all

BigScoots, Memberful team up to strengthen hosting for membership businesses

BigScoots and Memberful have formed a new partnership that puts membership websites at the center of their combined expertise. When it comes to membership-based platforms, the technical demands go way beyond your average website. We’re talking about environments where latency, uptime, and airtight security aren’t just nice-to-haves—they’re mission-critical. Traditional hosting options? Usually not up to the task. Read all

AWS sparks backlash as Kiro AI coding tool rolls out costly new pricing

AWS’s Kiro, the AI-powered coding assistant, is drawing sharp criticism after revised pricing left developers facing steep costs. Once praised for its task-driven efficiency, Kiro now separates “spec” and “vibe” requests, with spec pricing up to five times higher. Users say light coding could run hundreds monthly—far more than rivals like Amazon Q or Windsurf—raising concerns that Kiro’s popularity may falter under its new model. Read all

Contabo revamps dedicated servers with customer-centric upgrades

Contabo has overhauled its Dedicated Server portfolio with simplified configurations, faster provisioning, and stronger price-to-performance value. Highlights include the new Ryzen 12 entry-level server, the EPYC Genoa 24-core for heavier workloads, and free IPMI access across all models. With unlimited traffic, no setup fees, and streamlined deployment, the refresh underscores Contabo’s push to make high-performance infrastructure more accessible to businesses and developers alike. Read all

Hostinger expands in Southeast Asia with new Kuala Lumpur data center

Hostinger’s established a new data center in Kuala Lumpur, which—let’s be real—is a strategic move for Southeast Asia’s booming digital sector. Closer infrastructure means lower latency, better uptime, and a smoother overall user experience. These days, milliseconds matter. Read all

SK Telecom, VAST Data build South Korea’s sovereign AI cloud backbone

SK Telecom has partnered with VAST Data to launch the Haein Cluster, a sovereign AI cloud infrastructure powered by NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs and SKT’s Petasus AI Cloud. Designed for speed and compliance, the system provisions GPU environments in under ten minutes while keeping workloads within national borders. The initiative marks South Korea’s push to secure AI sovereignty and strengthen its role in global AI competition. Read all

Onlive Server brings dedicated hosting power to Missouri

Onlive Server has expanded into Missouri, now offering dedicated server hosting tailored for businesses with higher performance demands than what shared or virtual environments provide. If your company’s infrastructure needs more reliability and control, this upgrade is pretty much the logical next step. The move gives companies in North America another option for high-performance infrastructure close to home. Read all

OpenMetal marks OpenStack’s 15th year with $75K cloud migration credits

To mark OpenStack’s 15th anniversary, OpenMetal is rolling out up to $75,000 in infrastructure credits for new Hosted Private Cloud customers. The program, running through November 2025, targets organizations squeezed by VMware’s rising fees and unpredictable public cloud costs. By offering predictable pricing and open-source flexibility, OpenMetal positions itself as a bridge for companies seeking cost control without losing enterprise-grade performance. Read all

 

 

 

 

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