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    Moving cloud infrastructure across different providers can be complex and frustrating. Traditional tools often fall short, capturing only parts of the setup or requiring lots of manual work. A new approach, called Cloud Cloning, aims to change that by offering a more complete way to replicate and migrate cloud environments. Capturing the Entire Cloud Environment

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    Many organizations are struggling with multicloud strategies. Gartner predicts that over half of multicloud efforts won’t meet expectations by 2029. The main issues are poor interoperability and increasing fragmentation across cloud platforms. While these stats focus on multicloud, they also highlight problems that appear during cloud migration itself. From real-world experience and research, it’s clear

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    Adastra, a global leader in AI and data transformation, has announced its participation in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partner Greenfield Program. This initiative is designed to help organizations that are new to the cloud or not yet using AWS move quickly and securely to the platform. Through structured support and funding, Adastra aims to

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    Starcloud is planning to send Amazon Web Services (AWS) hardware into space. This move follows a growing trend of tech companies exploring satellite-based data centers. The company’s upcoming launch aims to put AWS Outposts in orbit, marking a new chapter in cloud computing innovation. Starcloud’s Upcoming Satellite Launch According to Starcloud CEO Philip Johnston, the

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    European organizations are ramping up their investments in sovereign cloud infrastructure at a rapid pace. Driven by geopolitical tensions and concerns over dependence on US tech giants, they are increasingly turning to local cloud options. This shift signals a major change in how European entities approach their cloud strategies and digital sovereignty. Surging Investment in

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    Salesforce is making a significant change to its long-standing cloud platform, Heroku. The company has stopped selling new Heroku Enterprise contracts and shifted the platform into a maintenance-only phase focused on stability and support. This move hints that Heroku might be nearing the end of its lifecycle as Salesforce reorients its strategy toward other areas

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    Teradata has announced the launch of its enterprise-grade AI agents on Google Cloud Marketplace. This move aims to make advanced analytics and AI capabilities easier for organizations to deploy within their cloud environments. The new Data Analyst AI agent is designed to speed up data analysis and decision making without the need for complex data

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    After years of warnings and delays, Microsoft is finally shutting down Exchange Web Services (EWS) in its cloud-based Exchange Online platform. This change is set to happen gradually, with the API being disabled by default starting October 1, 2026, and completely retired by April 1, 2027. Organizations using EWS need to switch to Microsoft Graph

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    Last month, a mid-sized law firm faced a common tech dilemma. Their Windows 10 laptops were nearing the end of support, and they needed new hardware. Usually, this meant buying fresh computers and installing software, a straightforward process. But this time, Microsoft proposed a different route: switching to Windows 365 Cloud PCs. These are virtual

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    Many organizations are struggling with multicloud strategies. Experts predict that by 2029, over half of multicloud efforts will fall short of expectations. The main issues are poor interoperability and fragmentation. While these stats don’t directly focus on cloud migration, experience shows that migrating to multiple clouds often leads to disappointment. This frustration is often caused

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