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AWS adds nested virtualization option for handful of EC2 instances
Your chance to run a VM inside a VM, inside a cloud – which can mean WSL on a cloudy Windows PC
Virtualization17 Feb 2026 |2
X users howl into the void as timelines fail to load
'All systems operational,' says status page – real life suggests otherwise
Off-Prem16 Feb 2026 |26
FTC to probe whether Microsoft's cloud clout crosses the line
Competitors asked to detail licensing terms, training costs, and business practices in widening antitrust inquiry
PaaS + IaaS16 Feb 2026 |4
ServiceNow can't seem to keep its wallet closed, snaps up small AI analytics company
News of the deal came about two weeks after CEO Bill McDermott swore off any “large scale” M&A this year. A spokesperson called this deal a “tuck in.”
SaaS14 Feb 2026 |5
Oracle suits up for Air Force Cloud One program with $88M contract
Big Red joins AWS on a multi-cloud defense platform
Public Sector12 Feb 2026 |5
Supply chain attacks now fuel a 'self-reinforcing' cybercrime economy
Researchers say breaches link identity abuse, SaaS compromise, and ransomware into a cascading cycle
Cyber-crime12 Feb 2026 |2
Feeling brave? Ministry of Defence seeks £300K digital boss to manage £4.6B spend
Whoever gets it will steer UK department's IT, AI strategy, and megabucks vendor deals
Public Sector12 Feb 2026 |7
The UK government isn't spending much taxpayer cash on X
Department for Education dropped £27,118. The rest, little to nothing
Public Sector12 Feb 2026 |66
Apple's Creator Studio creates a subscription where free apps used to live
Mac faithful aghast at helpful wallet-emptying suggestions
SaaS11 Feb 2026 |37
Open Compute taps IOWN to help design distributed datacenters and a 'computing continuum'
Because AI won’t only run in Big Tech’s giant GPU garages, and won't tolerate slow connections
Edge + IoT11 Feb 2026 |
GitHub appears to be struggling with measly three nines availability
Slowdowns, outages, and Copilot problems afflict code shack
Devops10 Feb 2026 |39
Yahoo! Japan! and! Line! to! merge! systems! into! massive! private! cloud!
Just the sort of project that screams ‘years of delays and blowouts’, but Asian giant thinks it can beat Silicon Valley at its own game
Off-Prem10 Feb 2026 |12
Salesforce puts Heroku out to PaaSture
Still supported with no death date set, but no new features planned
PaaS + IaaS09 Feb 2026 |1
Workday CEO Carl Eschenbach clocks out amid job cuts and market jitters
Co-founder Aneel Bhusri returns to hot seat after turbulent year
SaaS09 Feb 2026 |6
Europe's sovereign cloud spend set to triple as geopolitics bite
Updated Gartner predicts strong uptake driven by concerns over reliance on foreign providers
PaaS + IaaS09 Feb 2026 |9
The Linux mid-life crisis that's an opportunity for Tux-led transformation
Opinion Sudo make me a star
Software09 Feb 2026 |56
Containers, cloud, blockchain, AI – it's all the same old BS, says veteran Red Hatter
Opinion After decades in the trenches, this engineer is done with hype cycles
Off-Prem08 Feb 2026 |239
Study confirms experience beats youthful enthusiasm
Research shows productivity and judgment peak decades after graduation
Offbeat07 Feb 2026 |104
Pakistan to test students for real-world skills before they graduate from IT degrees
Government decides theoretical knowledge vs. experience debate is worth settling
Off-Prem06 Feb 2026 |45
Atlassian swears it can handle AI without blowing out costs, or being swamped
CEO feels under-appreciated amid year-long value slump
SaaS06 Feb 2026 |17
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Anthropic tries to hide Claude's AI actions. Devs hate it
The software doesn't show what files it's working on
Infosec exec sold eight zero-day exploit kits to Russia, says DoJ
Infosec in Brief PLUS: Fake ransomware group exposed; EC blesses Google's big Wiz deal; Alleged sewage hacker cuffed; And more
You probably can't trust your password manager if it's compromised
Researchers demo weaknesses affecting some of the most popular options
Why AI writing is so generic, boring, and dangerous: Semantic ablation
opinion The subtractive bias we're ignoring
Final step to put new website into production deleted it instead
Who, Me? 02:00 AM is not the time to ignore procedures and rely on a shortcut to do a tricky job
Dutch cops arrest man after sending him confidential files by mistake
Bungled link handed over sensitive docs, and when recipient didn't cooperate, police opted for cuffs
Cisco set to release home-brew hypervisor as a VMware alternative
Only for its own comms apps – whose users can probably do without a full private cloud
Google patches Chrome zero-day as in-the-wild exploits surface
High-severity CSS flaw let malicious webpages run code inside the sandbox
Price of popularity: Linux Mint's success also means maintainer stress
Lots of donations, but lots of pressure to go with it
Open source registries don't have enough money to implement basic security
fosdem 2026 Free beer is great. Securing the keg costs money
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Amazon can't build AI capacity fast enough, throws another $200B at the problem
'As fast as we install this AI capacity, we are monetizing it,' says Amazon CEO Andy Jassy
Off-Prem06 Feb 2026 |41
n8n security woes roll on as new critical flaws bypass December fix
Patch meant to close a severe expression bug fails to stop attackers with workflow access
Security05 Feb 2026 |5
Cloud sovereignty is no longer just a public sector concern
Interview Businesses still chase the cheapest option, but politics and licensing shocks are changing priorities, says OpenNebula Systems
PaaS + IaaS05 Feb 2026 |2
UK justice system unplugs from ancient datacenters after five-year slog
37 court applications shifted off failing kit, though some are camping in a temporary hosting facility
On-Prem05 Feb 2026 |37
It's bubble or nothing for Google as search giant looks to plow ~$180B into datacenters this year
With revenue topping $400B for the first time, the Chocolate Factory is at no risk of putting itself in the poor house
Off-Prem05 Feb 2026 |18
Workday reveals around 400 staff soon won't have to work another day
Job cuts to fall hardest on non-revenue generating roles on the Global Customer Operations team
SaaS04 Feb 2026 |27
Rise of AI means companies could pass on SaaS
The writing is on the wall as AI companies race to add vertical functionality
SaaS04 Feb 2026 |7
Estonia hedges its bets on US tech while going all-in on Microsoft
Riigi IT preps European escape plan as it herds civil servants into Redmond's cloud
Public Sector04 Feb 2026 |22
EU's fishy digital certificate system leaves exporters floundering
Catch platform sinks under weight of bugs, missing species, and postal code gaffes while containers pile up at ports
Software04 Feb 2026 |25
'The EU runs on Microsoft' – and Uncle Sam could turn it off, claims MEP
Open Source Policy Summit 2026 Open source gains urgency as Europe reassesses reliance on US tech
Software04 Feb 2026 |153
AWS says you're on your own if media codec patent owners come knocking
Exclusive Service terms update removes infringement cover tied to audio and video encoding tech
PaaS + IaaS04 Feb 2026 |22
Clouds rush to deliver OpenClaw-as-a-service offerings
As analyst house Gartner declares AI tool ‘comes with unacceptable cybersecurity risk’ and urges admins to snuff it out
PaaS + IaaS04 Feb 2026 |1
Amazon's European datacenter buildout blows a breaker as grid connection wait list hits 7 years
E-commerce giant has watts of bit barns to deploy but nowhere to plug them in
PaaS + IaaS03 Feb 2026 |20
Azure outages ripple across multiple dependent Microsoft services
Managed Identity and virtual machine failures triggered knock-on problems throughout cloud platform
PaaS + IaaS03 Feb 2026 |25
Europe shrugs off tariffs, plots to end tech reliance on US
Governments and businesses respond to Trump pressures by upping spending in domestically controlled infrastructure
On-Prem03 Feb 2026 |75
British military to get legal OK to swat drones near bases
Armed Forces Bill would let troops take action against unmanned threats around defense sites
Public Sector03 Feb 2026 |56
Microsoft kills standalone SharePoint and OneDrive plans, because they’re not suite enough
Blames ‘unintended or nonstandard usage’ and the cost of keeping them alive
Off-Prem03 Feb 2026 |25
Capgemini to sell the biz that works for US government amid criticism of ICE contract
'The nature and scope of this work has raised questions' says CEO, who swears he couldn't spot it sooner
Public Sector02 Feb 2026 |43
Oracle expects investors to pump $50 billion into its cloud this year alone
Big Red will use debt and equity finance to keep itself in the pink
Off-Prem02 Feb 2026 |21
India dangles 20-year tax holiday for clouds that serve offshore users
Asia In Brief PLUS: NTT offshores to Vietnam; Japan adds AI interface to space data; Samsung cashes in on memory boom
Public Sector02 Feb 2026 |3
Want digital sovereignty? That'll be 1% of your GDP into AI infrastructure please
Analyst predicts massive spend on domestic AI stacks
On-Prem30 Jan 2026 |27
OpenAI gives ChatGPT models the chop – two weeks' notice, take it or leave it
GPT-4o gets second death sentence after last year's reprieve, but this time barely anyone's bothered
AI + ML30 Jan 2026 |25
Euro firms must ditch Uncle Sam's clouds and go EU-native
Opinion Just because you're paranoid about digital sovereignty doesn't mean they're not after you
Off-Prem30 Jan 2026 |189
If you're one of the 16,000 Amazon employees getting laid off, read this
Opinion It's not your fault
PaaS + IaaS29 Jan 2026 |95
Microsoft plans more server farms, despite water worries
Redmond has pledged to be carbon-negative by 2030
Off-Prem28 Jan 2026 |7
Oracle silent over user complaints about OCI London 'wobble' last week
But did it falter? Oracle debuts Schrödinger's cloud
PaaS + IaaS28 Jan 2026 |7
Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service takes an unscheduled day off in Sweden
Cascading backend failures kept users locked out until home time
AI + ML28 Jan 2026 |6
Gartner questions whether Salesforce AI buffet will stay all-you-can-eat forever
Updated Analysts say today's capped deals may become tomorrow's cost shock
Agentic AI27 Jan 2026 |11
AWS's inevitable destiny: becoming the next Lumen
The cloud giant talks loudest about what scares it most. Here's what should terrify it
PaaS + IaaS26 Jan 2026 |40
US ownership of TikTok off to a rocky start as outage continues into second day
updated Winter storms bring Oracle datacenter down
SaaS26 Jan 2026 |22
Three is the magic number for Alaska Airlines: triple redundancy
Thankfully they only sufffered two outages in 2025. And now it has flown in experts to play with configurations
PaaS + IaaS26 Jan 2026 |14
No one talking about a datacenter could be a sign one is coming
feature Balancing the need to know with the need to get shovels in the ground is causing friction in communities across the US
Off-Prem25 Jan 2026 |24
Microsoft shifting to cloud management software brings possibility of it peeking into your estate
Deprecation of popular management tool requires a new look at Azure-based system
Databases23 Jan 2026 |20
Microsoft 365 outage drags on for nearly 10 hours during bad night for North American infra
Down to 364.5 already: Redmond's crappy 2026 continues
PaaS + IaaS23 Jan 2026 |66
Oracle, Michael Dell, named as investors in JV that will run TikTok's US operations
Big Red gets to store data, advise on security, and store the 'I'll watch just one more video' algo
SaaS23 Jan 2026 |10
Uncle Sam's VMware 'bargain' doesn't include the actual hypervisor
GSA trumpets 64% discounts on Broadcom's VMware portfolio, core vSphere platform mysteriously absent from agreement
PaaS + IaaS22 Jan 2026 |7
Rackspace tests customer loyalty with brutal email price hike
Mailbox costs leap overnight as longtime users vent their frustration
Off-Prem20 Jan 2026 |65
Majority of CEOs report zero payoff from AI splurge
PwC survey finds more than half of 4,500+ biz leaders see no revenue growth nor cost savings
AI + ML20 Jan 2026 |79
England's Department of Health and Social Care offering £285k for new tech director
Fancy it? As national health tech boss, you'd be one of the highest paid in the team
Public Sector20 Jan 2026 |8
UK gambling regulator accuses Meta of lying about its struggle to spot illegal ads
Labels Zuck’s ad library ‘a window into criminality’ and the Social Network as ‘happy to turn a blind eye’
Legal20 Jan 2026 |43
Ingram Micro admits summer ransomware raid exposed thousands of staff records
Maine filing confirms July attack affected 42,521 employees and job applicants
Cyber-crime19 Jan 2026 |
Open source's new mission: Rebuild a continent's tech stack
Opinion Freedom can be very contagious if it grows on its own terms. Europe of all places should know that
Software19 Jan 2026 |127
Hiring at India’s Big Four outsourcers stalls, as AI seemingly makes an impact
Revenue growth is sluggish, too
Channel19 Jan 2026 |11
Microsoft hiring energy strategists to power its Asian datacenters
Asia In Brief PLUS: ASUS gets into healthcare gadgets; Vietnam’s first fab; Australia's child social ban takes out 4.7 million accounts; And more!
Off-Prem19 Jan 2026 |
Hyperscalers, vendors funding trillion dollar AI spree, but users will have to pay up long term
Analyst: We'll hit a spot where 'we go from that was a great idea to where's my revenue?'
AI + ML16 Jan 2026 |17
Microsoft's 'From SA' scheme on trial as license resale row refuses to die
ValueLicensing case rumbles on as Windows giant appeals against copyright judgment
Software15 Jan 2026 |2
AWS flips switch on Euro cloud as customers fret about digital sovereignty
EU-only ops, German subsidiaries, and a pinky promise your data won't end up in Uncle Sam's hands
PaaS + IaaS15 Jan 2026 |79
Trump may hate renewables, but AI datacenters still fancy cheap solar
Analysts say cheap energy and storage make sense for bit barns despite policy headwinds
On-Prem13 Jan 2026 |45
Mandiant open sources tool to prevent leaky Salesforce misconfigs
AuraInspector automates the most common abuses and generates fixes for customers
SaaS13 Jan 2026 |
Affordable housing site goes live with meme-laden test data
Updated Yes, London property prices are high. But here's a picture of Boris Johnson
Offbeat13 Jan 2026 |27
Zuck forms Meta Compute to pave the planet with 'hundreds of gigawatts' of AI datacenters
No wonder he's going nuclear
Off-Prem12 Jan 2026 |20
2026 brings a bumper crop of Microsoft tech funerals
A busy year of end-of-support dates awaits unwary admins
Software12 Jan 2026 |9
Meta reacts to power needs by signing long-term nuke deals
New nuclear capacity won’t show up until around 2030
PaaS + IaaS09 Jan 2026 |13
The Microsoft 365 Copilot app rebrand was bad, but there are far worse offenders
Opinion The software wasn't actually renamed, but you couldn't be blamed for being confused
Software09 Jan 2026 |44
Bank of England's Oracle cloud migration bill triples as project grinds on
Initial £7M estimate proves optimistic after multiple contract uplifts
Databases09 Jan 2026 |51
Snowflake buys Observe to make 'Days Since Last Outage' counters obsolete
Nice idea, because its own cloudy services keep wobbling
SaaS09 Jan 2026 |2
Why colos are city slickers and hyperscalers are country bumpkins
One wants customers next door, the other wants cheap power
On-Prem08 Jan 2026 |4
British Palantir rival, whose founder touted UK tech sovereignty, sells to Accenture
Let the co-opetition commence
AI + ML07 Jan 2026 |16
Microsoft scraps Exchange Online spam clamp after customers cry foul
Negative feedback sinks Redmond's plan to cap outbound email recipients
Security07 Jan 2026 |5
Virginia's datacenter tax breaks cost state $1.6B in 2025
Trillion-dollar internet giants don't need freebies, watchdog warns, as giveaways double in a year
On-Prem07 Jan 2026 |9
UK urged to unplug from US tech giants as digital sovereignty fears grow
Campaigners say Britain's dependence on Big Tech leaves critical systems exposed to political pressure
PaaS + IaaS06 Jan 2026 |77
ServiceNow snags Microsoft vet to run legal amid M&A spree
Hossein Nowbar waged antitrust battles and created new legal policies around AI for Redmond
SaaS05 Jan 2026 |
AWS raises GPU prices 15% on a Saturday, hopes you weren't paying attention
An anomaly or the beginning of a new trend? My bet's on the latter
PaaS + IaaS05 Jan 2026 |17
Venezuela loses president, but gains empty Starlink internet offer
With no hardware for sale and no local service agreement, SpaceX’s move looks more like politics than philanthropy
Off-Prem05 Jan 2026 |73
EU won't scrap tech regs just because Washington dislikes them
US trade body threatens software and services market access unless European approach changes
Legal05 Jan 2026 |33
Your smart TV is watching you and nobody's stopping it
Opinion From buried settings to geopolitical risk, the business model is surveillance
Edge + IoT05 Jan 2026 |157
ServiceNow lays out possible co-CEO structure, but says no change imminent
The ITSM outfit would join Oracle, Comcast, and Netflix in installing bunk beds in the corner office
CxO30 Dec 2025 |11
Europe's cloud challenge: Building an Airbus for the digital age
Feature Countries that banded together to challenge Boeing in the air try to do the same to AWS, Microsoft, and Google on the ground
PaaS + IaaS29 Dec 2025 |60
AWS adds hybrid cloud storage support for Nutanix’s AHV hypervisor
VMware's main challenger already embraces multiple storage options
Virtualization24 Dec 2025 |1
ServiceNow opens $7.7B ticket titled 'Buy security company, make it Armis'
Customers will be able to see vulnerabilities, prioritize risks, and close them with automated workflows.
SaaS23 Dec 2025 |
Oracle's new AI-enhanced support portal leaves users fuming
The company that bet the farm on AI said to have made things worse with AI
PaaS + IaaS23 Dec 2025 |24
Europe gets serious about cutting digital umbilical cord with Uncle Sam's big tech
Feature Public bodies migrate in the bloc as hyperscalers claim sovereignty
PaaS + IaaS22 Dec 2025 |114
The Roomba failed because it just kind of sucked
Opinion Something messy happens when the cat hairs of reality meet the shiny hype of smart tech
AI + ML22 Dec 2025 |124
Airbus to migrate critical apps to a sovereign Euro cloud
Exclusive Tech exec admits not dead cert it'll find the right solution
PaaS + IaaS19 Dec 2025 |76
Faith in the internet is fading among young Brits
Ofcom survey finds 18-34s increasingly see life online as bad for society and their mental health
Off-Prem19 Dec 2025 |55
Snowflake update caused a blizzard of failures worldwide
Customers in 10 of the company’s 23 regions had “operations fail or take an extended amount of time to complete.”
PaaS + IaaS18 Dec 2025 |10
ServiceNow unworried by Salesforce firing shots across its bow
Believes it can translate workflow smarts into AI ROI
SaaS17 Dec 2025 |2
NATO's battle for cloud sovereignty: Speed is existential
Build a digital backbone faster than adversaries can evolve or lose the information war
Security17 Dec 2025 |19
What Do You Do When You Want GPFS On The Cloud?
Sycomp now provides managed GPFS services on demand
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Ford shifts gears to build batteries for datacenters
EV sales didn’t accelerate as hoped, so it will repurpose idling factories
Off-Prem16 Dec 2025 |41

