Microsoft expands Wyoming footprint with new Cheyenne data center

Microsoft has broken ground on a new data center along HR Ranch Road in Cheyenne, with construction slated to run through early 2026. The site adds to the company’s growing presence in Wyoming, where it has operated since 2012. The project follows earlier builds in Cheyenne and reflects the state’s rising role in U.S. cloud and hyperscale infrastructure. Read all

Sysdig rolls out agentic AI to cut through cloud security noise

A relentless flood of alerts buries today’s cloud security teams, far beyond what anyone could realistically handle in a day. It’s not sustainable, and honestly, a lot of decisions end up being a shot in the dark rather than anything close to precise. Sysdig is tackling this problem with Sysdig Sage, an agentic AI platform that mimics an actual analyst instead of spitting out more notifications. Read all

Google bets $9B on Oklahoma as AI, cloud demands surge

Google is pouring $9 billion into Oklahoma to expand its cloud and AI footprint, with a massive new Stillwater data center campus and an expansion of its Pryor site. Beyond infrastructure, the tech giant is backing local universities and training programs to build an AI-ready workforce. The investment underscores Oklahoma’s quiet emergence as a new battleground for hyperscale data growth. Read all

10Web unveils white-labeled AI website builder, transforms hosting providers’ WordPress offering

10Web has introduced a fully white-labeled AI Website Builder as a WordPress plugin. This allows hosting providers to deploy turnkey websites under their own branding, streamlining the process for clients and eliminating extra configuration steps. This directly tackles a recurring industry issue—users expect a functional site at signup, but usually just get a blank WordPress install. Read all

Huawei, Indus Cloud plot Pakistan’s next leap in data infrastructure

Indus Cloud and Huawei are partnering to build a new data center in Pakistan, aiming to shrink energy use and footprint with Huawei’s PowerPod 3.0 and resilient Xinghe network. The project highlights Pakistan’s growing push into AI, big data, and IoT, despite its modest datacenter landscape of just 25 facilities. The move could mark a pivotal step in strengthening the country’s digital backbone. Read all

Datacenter spending surges past $650B, rivals economies of entire nations

The AI boom is driving datacenter investment to levels once reserved for national budgets. Amazon alone spent over $100 billion on infrastructure in 2025—more than the GDP of Luxembourg—while Google, Microsoft, and Meta each topped $69 billion. Analysts at Omdia say global capex will hit $657 billion this year, nearly doubling 2023. With AI models like GPT-5 fueling insatiable demand, hyperscalers are racing to build multi-gigawatt campuses once unimaginable in scale. Read all

Infosys takes majority stake in Telstra’s Versent to fuel Australia’s AI-driven cloud ambitions

Infosys is putting down AU$233.3 million (about $153 million USD) to grab a 75% stake in Versent Group, which is Telstra’s specialist arm for cloud and digital transformation. They’re not doing a full takeover—more like setting up a joint venture, with the focus on scaling up AI-driven cloud solutions for Australian businesses. Smart play, honestly. Both Infosys and Telstra are clearly aiming to get ahead of the curve as demand for advanced cloud infrastructure and AI integration just keeps exploding across the region. Read all

Oracle slashes cloud roles as it pours billions into AI growth

Oracle has cut jobs across its cloud division, striking teams in the US, India, and Canada while pushing ahead with massive AI data center expansion. In Seattle, more than 150 employees lost their roles, including engineers and AI/ML specialists. At the same time, Oracle is hiring aggressively to support multi-billion-dollar contracts with OpenAI and others, underscoring tech’s tough balancing act: cutting staff while scaling AI infrastructure at breakneck speed. Read all

Cloud giants face surging demand as growth outpaces capacity

The latest earnings from Microsoft, Google, and Amazon underline one clear reality: the cloud keeps growing, but even the biggest providers are struggling to keep up with demand. Read all

CoreWeave’s AI cloud push swells debt past $25B amid narrowing margins

CoreWeave’s Q2 revenue surged 207% to $1.21B, but heavy infrastructure spending pushed debt beyond $25B and net losses to $290.5M. The GPU-focused cloud provider is racing to meet AI demand, targeting 900MW capacity by year’s end. Yet, reliance on a few major clients—Microsoft and Nvidia among them—raises questions over the sustainability of its rapid expansion. Read all

RAKsmart expands to Brazil with São Paulo datacenter to cut latency for Latin America

RAKsmart has opened a self-owned datacenter in São Paulo, aiming to slash latency for businesses across Brazil and Latin America. The facility offers customizable server configurations, optimized network routes, and enterprise-grade infrastructure to support industries from e-commerce to gaming. Positioned in Brazil’s commercial hub, the expansion gives local and global companies faster, more stable connections while meeting regional data compliance requirements. Read all

HPE brings Nvidia Blackwell power, agentic AI to enterprises

HPE has rolled out significant enhancements to its Nvidia-based AI lineup, integrating more advanced, agent-like AI features with hardware engineered for today’s high-intensity workloads. In short, they’re upping the ante for organizations needing serious computational power for modern AI applications. The latest release strengthens HPE Private Cloud AI, developed with Nvidia, by weaving in the chipmaker’s newest AI stack. Read all

Microsoft tests cloud-based ‘backup PCs’ for when workstations fail

Microsoft is piloting Windows 365 Reserve, a service that shifts employees to temporary cloud PCs when their primary machines fail. Businesses can run these Azure-hosted desktops for up to 10 days and manage them through Intune. The service still requires users to have a secondary device, and major outages could strain capacity. The gated beta gives selected companies up to 12 weeks of no-cost access. Read all

 

 

 

 

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