Wix has launched its MCP Server, letting developers use natural language to build and manage business tools—from inventory to event systems—without switching IDEs. The server connects with AI models like Claude and Cursor, reducing manual coding. As AI integration surges, Wix’s move signals a deeper pivot toward developer-first workflows, while raising familiar concerns about code accuracy and long-term reliability in production. Read all
BlackChamber Group has raised $2.1 billion to accelerate hyperscale data center development in the U.S., zeroing in on Northern Virginia’s fast-growing digital frontier. This significant sum—comprised of $830 million in committed capital and $1.3 billion through a co-investment vehicle—closed earlier this month and surpassed the original $1 billion target. Read all
AWS has launched its EC2 P6-B200 instances, equipping them with Nvidia’s Blackwell GPUs to boost AI, ML, and HPC workloads. The new instances deliver 60% more memory bandwidth and up to 125% higher GPU TFLOPs than previous versions. Enterprises can now deploy generative models and simulations faster, starting in the Oregon region through EC2 Capacity Blocks for machine learning. Read all
At its annual tech summit this week, Dell introduced something that walks and talks like a private cloud—but isn’t exactly one. Instead, it’s a platform for building private clouds across Dell hardware, using software stacks from VMware, Nutanix, and Red Hat, without locking customers into a single ecosystem. The catch? Dell’s calling it “disaggregated infrastructure,” and it just might be a sign of bigger shifts in enterprise cloud thinking. Read all
Vultr has integrated AMD’s new EPYC 4005 Series chips into its infrastructure, targeting businesses that need enterprise-grade compute without the heavy price tag. With support for DDR5 and up to 16 SMT cores, the chips enhance Vultr’s Bare Metal and High Frequency Compute offerings—signaling a shift toward efficient, performance-centric cloud solutions designed to scale with the demands of modern digital enterprises. Read all
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) suffered a disruption early today in parts of Europe, affecting identity services and triggering frustration among users—many of whom found themselves locked out of essential systems with no official acknowledgment from Oracle’s own status dashboard. Read all
Nvidia has unveiled DGX Cloud Lepton, a global GPU marketplace connecting compute from partners like CoreWeave, SoftBank, and Foxconn. The platform integrates Nvidia’s full software stack and supports sovereign AI efforts by offering regional access to Blackwell and other architecture GPUs. It marks a strategic expansion following Nvidia’s April acquisition of Lepton AI, reinforcing its grip on AI infrastructure across borders. Read all
In today’s digital world, owning a domain name doesn’t always mean having a website ready to go. Hosted.com has introduced a dedicated email hosting service designed for exactly that scenario—helping domain owners establish professional communication without waiting on web development. Read all
Google is expanding its Jakarta cloud region to meet rising demand from sectors like education, health, and digital banking. The move comes just weeks after Microsoft quietly launched its own Jakarta-based cloud infrastructure. With both tech giants deepening their presence, Indonesia’s cloud landscape is fast becoming a competitive front in Southeast Asia’s digital transformation. Read all
OpenAI has inked a fresh $4 billion compute deal with CoreWeave, reinforcing its pivot away from Microsoft’s cloud exclusivity. The agreement adds to prior multi-billion contracts and comes as the companies renegotiate terms around equity and tech access post-2030. As OpenAI realigns its strategy and Microsoft tempers spending, the balance of power in AI infrastructure continues to quietly, but significantly, shift. Read all