AWS unveils Amazon EVS, lets VMware workloads move to cloud without rewrites

Amazon’s just launched Amazon Elastic VMware Service (EVS), and it’s a legit game-changer for enterprises running VMware. With EVS now generally available, orgs can deploy VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) environments straight onto AWS infrastructure. No need for rewriting legacy apps or overhauling your workflows—just pick up your existing workloads and move them over. Read all

Radix shifts 10M domains to Tucows in landmark registry migration

This November, Radix will transfer around 10 million domains across 11 TLDs—including .online, .store, and .tech—from Team Internet to Tucows Registry. The move, one of the largest in recent years, will push Tucows’ total to 17 million domains. While end users may see no changes, the shift underscores how back-end partnerships have become strategic levers in the competitive domain market. Read all

Oracle launches global database platform to meet AI’s scalability and compliance demands

The cloud landscape’s been on overdrive since generative AI broke through, and with agentic AI rolling in, infrastructure’s getting stretched thin. Since late 2022, we’ve seen cloud market growth skyrocket—upwards of 50%. The main culprit? Organizations are hustling to wrangle and store a tidal wave of data, pushing cloud capabilities to the brink. It’s a serious test for anyone managing backend systems right now. Read all

AWS locks in $1B deal to modernize U.S. government IT with cloud credits

The U.S. General Services Administration signed a $1 billion agreement with AWS, giving federal agencies cloud credits through 2028. The deal, part of the OneGov strategy, aims to shift aging government systems to cloud-based infrastructure and AI tools. By centralizing procurement, agencies gain faster access to AWS services, training, and modernization support—amid growing scrutiny over federal tech sourcing. Read all

Cloud-first security set to reshape $38B market by 2029

Enterprises are moving fast toward SaaS and cloud-native security as AI threats intensify and hybrid work persists. Dell’Oro Group forecasts the global network security market will hit $38 billion by 2029. Firewalls and Security Service Edge (SSE) will drive most of the growth. Meanwhile, software is overtaking hardware, and traditional Secure Web Gateway appliances are falling out of favor. Read all

LinQhost keeps its heart, gains new muscle in Shock Media partnership

LinQhost, the Groningen-based MSP known for its hands-on service and lightning-fast infrastructure, is staying true to its roots—while getting a serious upgrade. The firm has joined forces with Shock Media, the Netherlands’ leading Linux-managed hosting provider, offering the promise of greater scale without sacrificing the human touch that made LinQhost a regional favorite. Read all

Amazon’s AI pivot claims more jobs as cloud industry faces reckoning

Amazon has begun cutting hundreds of roles in its AWS division, aligning with CEO Andy Jassy’s warning that AI adoption would shrink corporate headcounts. Despite a 17% revenue surge, affected employees received abrupt termination notices. The layoffs mirror broader industry shifts as Microsoft, Meta, and CrowdStrike also downsize. As generative AI scales, traditional tech jobs—once stable—now face accelerating displacement. Read all

Hosted.com tightens screws on web hosting downtime with CloudLinux partnership

In a hosting market where every second of uptime matters, Hosted.com is quietly changing the game. By deepening its partnership with CloudLinux, the company has laid down a serious foundation for hosting that’s not just fast or secure—but predictably stable in a way most shared environments still struggle to promise. Read all

AWS quietly welcomes OpenAI models as cloud AI rivalries blur

In a move that underscores the shifting alliances in AI, AWS has added OpenAI’s open-weight models—gpt-oss-120b and gpt-oss-20b—to Amazon Bedrock and SageMaker. Though AWS has closely backed Anthropic, the addition signals a more open strategy amid investor concerns over AWS’s AI momentum. With Microsoft no longer holding exclusivity, OpenAI’s reach expands, even as AWS works to reclaim pace in the generative AI race. Read all

Cloud Software Group acquires Arctera, signals another shift for legacy data tools

Cloud Software Group has agreed to acquire Arctera, the current steward of Backup Exec and InfoScale, in a move echoing CEO Tom Krause’s past consolidation-heavy playbook. Arctera, spun off from Veritas last year, will join CSG as a standalone unit. While framed as a growth strategy, the acquisition raises familiar questions about future pricing, product focus, and support for SMBs already reliant on these long-standing data management tools. Read all

Globaliser rethinks WordPress hosting with edge-first simplicity

Globaliser, a performance-focused startup, is quietly changing how WordPress hosting works. Instead of forcing all website traffic through one central server, they’ve built a globally distributed platform using Anycast networking and push CDN technology. The result? WordPress sites that load faster, stay online longer, and need less hands-on management—no matter where users come from. Read all

AWS restores developer account after alleged script mishap erased a decade of work

An open source developer says AWS deleted his 10-year-old account—wiping backups, documentation, and code—after he failed identity verification. He believes an internal test script accidentally triggered the wipe. AWS denies a system error and attributes the closure to standard protocol. Days later, the company quietly reinstated the account. The incident reminds users that relying solely on cloud providers doesn’t replace keeping personal, independent backups. Read all

Rackspace’s new cloud management pushes for control without the chaos

Rackspace Technology has taken another swing at hybrid cloud complexity—and this time, it’s not just about upgrades. The company has introduced a redesigned Cloud Management Platform aimed at helping businesses regain control over their fragmented cloud environments without adding more moving parts. Read all

 

 

 

 

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