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    Over the past decade, many have believed that cloud computing challenges are mostly about choosing the right tools and following best practices. If you pick a provider, set up a standard environment, and automate deployment, you’re considered “modern.” But now, a new kind of AI is disrupting that narrative. Agentic AI acts more like an

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    For years, the traditional Windows PC has been gradually fading into the background. More users are shifting toward cloud-based Windows and Office services. While you can still buy a PC with Windows installed, it’s increasingly a matter of renting the operating system rather than owning it outright. Microsoft’s focus has shifted from standalone PCs to

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    Syntys, a major data center provider in the Middle East, has announced a significant expansion in Qatar. The company has acquired Q Data QFZ LLC, which operates hyperscale data centers in the country. This move boosts Syntys’s capacity to serve cloud and AI clients across the Gulf region, addressing rising demand for digital infrastructure. Details

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    Elastic has announced a major upgrade to its serverless search platform on Amazon Web Services (AWS). The new virtual compute units promise up to 50% higher indexing speeds and 37% lower search latency. This means faster, more efficient search, observability, and security applications, all without extra costs for users. Enhanced Performance with New AWS Instances

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    Many companies started talking about “green operations” not because they suddenly cared more about the environment, but because rising cloud costs, tougher regulations, and questions from sustainability teams pushed them to act. Once organizations saw that cloud usage could impact their budgets and reputation, they began to treat sustainability as a key part of their

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    Last week, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced a new independent cloud offering aimed at easing concerns about digital sovereignty among European customers. While many see it as a step toward better compliance with local regulations, questions remain about how much control it truly provides. The AWS European Sovereign Cloud is designed to give businesses in

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    CoreSite, a key player in data center solutions and part of American Tower, has announced a major upgrade at its Chicago campus. The company now offers native 400 Gbps AWS Direct Connect, making it easier for customers to handle demanding workloads like AI, big data, and enterprise applications. This move aims to provide ultra-fast, low-latency

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    Rackspace has recently raised the prices for its email hosting services, causing concern among long-time users. One partner, which has relied on Rackspace since 1999, called the new pricing “devastating.” The change has many businesses reevaluating their email strategies as costs increase significantly. Significant Price Hike for Basic Plans Previously, Rackspace charged $3 per mailbox

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    In recent years, the way companies use enterprise software has been shifting rapidly. On-premises solutions are becoming less common, often not by choice but because vendors are steering customers toward cloud-based options. This trend is especially clear in the software-as-a-service (SaaS) space, where many vendors are making it clear that the future is cloud-first. One

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    Many companies now rely on S3 to store their application data and AI models. Protecting this data is crucial, but traditional methods can be complex and fragmented. Commvault has introduced a new service that makes it easier for organizations to secure their S3-based data with enterprise-grade features. Introducing Commvault Cloud Unified Data Vault The Commvault

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