QScale eyes Toronto for next Billion-dollar AI data center amid power talks, site hunt

QScale plans to build a multi-billion-dollar AI data center in Toronto, marking its boldest expansion yet. While the site remains undecided, the firm has started work with an Ontario builder and secured a power validation from Hydro One. Backed by major financing and growing government interest, QScale is quietly positioning itself at the center of Canada’s next high-performance computing corridor. Read all

Oracle faces heat as Windows boot failures trigger cloud outages

Over on Oracle Cloud, there’s this persistent Windows reboot glitch that’s driving admins up the wall. Basically, every time you try to restart a Windows instance on OCI, the system just hangs. This isn’t exactly a minor annoyance—admins are getting frustrated, and it’s starting to spill over into public complaints. You’d expect Oracle to have pushed out a fix by now, but the issue’s still hanging around, and, honestly, it’s turning into a real test of user patience. The bug, which Oracle has acknowledged, results in production outages for enterprise applications. The only response so far? A public workaround that doesn’t always work. Read all

UK regulators target Microsoft, AWS over cloud market power—reform could begin in 2026

Britain’s competition regulator plans to assign “Strategic Market Status” to Microsoft and AWS, accusing them of driving up UK cloud costs through restrictive licensing and limited competition. The CMA estimates British firms overpay by £500M annually. While officials won’t act until 2026, Microsoft’s software rules face mounting pressure. The regulator signals that dominant players must adjust their practices—or risk tighter oversight. Read all

SAIC taps Google Distributed Cloud to push AI deeper into U.S. defense missions

SAIC has partnered with Google Public Sector to deploy Google Distributed Cloud (GDC) for mission-critical U.S. government operations. The deal enables secure, on-premise AI at the edge—supporting defense, intelligence, and civilian applications. SAIC will also train 1,000 staff in Google Cloud tech, deepening its AI integration. GDC’s air-gapped infrastructure ensures low latency and compliance for sensitive federal workloads. Read all

Hosted.com empowers domain owners with more control and clarity through unified management panel

In a digital landscape cluttered by frustrating domain dashboards and disjointed control tools, Hosted.com has rolled out an all-new professional-grade domain control panel that brings every essential feature under one roof. It’s a small but meaningful shift toward simplicity and autonomy—and it deserves attention. Read all

Microsoft bets $30B on AI infrastructure as Azure surges past expectations

Microsoft plans to invest over $30 billion this quarter to expand its AI data centers, backing record growth in its Azure cloud unit. Azure sales jumped 39% last quarter, outpacing projections, while full-year cloud revenue topped $75 billion. With over 100 million monthly users of its Copilot AI tools, Microsoft is shifting gears from disclosure to scale, betting big on infrastructure to drive its AI ecosystem forward. Read all

Onlive Server elevates UK cloud hosting with scalable SSD VPS tailored for growth, resilience

Hosted by Onlive Server, the launch of its UK VPS Hosting offering marks a shift in how businesses approach server performance north of the channel. Driven by SSD infrastructure, dynamic scaling, and a strong emphasis on security and support, this new service puts speed and flexibility at the heart of enterprise hosting. Read all

Massive 8.8 quake near Russia triggers tsunami alerts, but tech infrastructure holds steady

An 8.8-magnitude earthquake off Russia’s eastern coast—the sixth most powerful ever recorded—prompted tsunami warnings across the Pacific, including the U.S. and Japan. Despite evacuation orders and waves reaching Japan, major cloud providers, submarine cables, and chip plants remain unaffected. Communications infrastructure has held firm, with no outages reported as of yet. Authorities continue to monitor potential impacts as the Pacific braces for aftereffects. Read all

Vertiv lifts 2025 Outlook as AI demand drives record data center growth

Vertiv has raised its full-year forecast after Q2 revenue jumped 35% to $2.64B, fueled by surging demand for AI-ready infrastructure. Orders rose 15% year-over-year, with a backlog now at $8.5B. Despite margin pressures, leadership remains focused on scaling R&D and global manufacturing. As AI reshapes data center needs, Vertiv’s strategic positioning signals its intent to lead—not just follow—the next wave of digital infrastructure evolution. Read all

Domain boom masks rising churn in a 371 Million‑domain web

Every quarter when the Domain Name Industry Brief lands, we brace for the numbers. Thus, when it revealed the web now counts 371.7 million registered domains worldwide—a 2.6 percent year‑over‑year bump—many responded with cautious pride. Indeed, we’ve passed 371 million, yet that growth tells two different stories at once. Read all

eStruxture secures $1B to fuel AI data center growth with Canada’s first green ABS

eStruxture Data Centers has raised nearly $1 billion through a first-of-its-kind Canadian asset-backed securitization and credit facility to accelerate AI-ready infrastructure. Backed by its Green Finance Framework, the financing marks a turning point for domestic digital capacity building. With 16 sites already in operation, the funding positions eStruxture to lead Canada’s hyperscale and AI data center expansion while signaling growing investor appetite for green digital infrastructure. Read all

Hosted.com makes website building less technical, more personal with expanded Site.pro integration

Hosted.com is seriously ramping up efficiency by deepening its integration with Site.pro. The process? Completely browser-based—no downloads, no installations, just straight to work. The drag-and-drop tools strip away a lot of the complexity you’d expect from web development. Read all

Microsoft cuts cloud access for Nayara Energy amid EU sanctions, prompting legal action in India

Microsoft has suspended cloud services for Nayara Energy, citing EU sanctions tied to its Russian ownership. Nayara has filed for an injunction in Delhi High Court, arguing the U.S. tech giant acted without legal basis under Indian or U.S. law. The disruption impacted critical tools like Outlook and Teams. As pressure mounts on cross-border compliance, the case raises fresh concerns about digital sovereignty and extraterritorial enforcement by global cloud providers. Read all

 

 

 

 

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