From on-demand to live: how Netflix adjusted its cloud operations

Live video changes the pressure on a streaming business. Unlike on-demand shows, live events do not allow for retries, quiet fixes, or delayed updates. If something fails, viewers notice immediately. Over the past year, Netflix has been reworking how it handles that risk by building live streaming directly into its core cloud systems, rather than […]

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Airbus prepares tender to move mission-critical systems to European sovereign cloud

For Airbus, the cloud is no longer just an IT decision. It has become a question of control. Europe’s largest aerospace group is weighing a move away from two of its most important technology suppliers—Google and Microsoft—as it looks for a cloud environment governed entirely by European rules. According to reporting by The Register, Airbus […]

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Google Cloud and Palo Alto Networks sign deal worth nearly $10 billion

Google Cloud has agreed to a multiyear security services partnership with Palo Alto Networks as enterprise use of AI in cloud environments grows. A source told Reuters the deal is worth close to $10 billion over its lifetime. The agreement marks Google Cloud’s largest security services deal to date. While financial terms were not disclosed […]

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Why Nutanix sees sovereign cloud changing

For years, sovereign cloud discussions focused on geography. Data had to stay inside a country. Infrastructure had to sit within defined borders. Control was assumed to follow location. That model is starting to break down. AI workloads, distributed applications, and stricter oversight rules are pushing organisations to rethink what sovereignty actually means in practice. Data […]

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New Airbyte updates make data transfers faster and more reliable

Significant improvements to the Snowflake destination connector is one of Airbyte’s most popular and key connectors. The data integration platform and ELT tool has announced a range of robust updates that deliver faster data transfer, predictable pricing, and more accurate, secure data for AI and analytics. The Airbyte data movement platform’s new performance enhancements include […]

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How cloud infrastructure shapes the modern Diablo experience 

Action RPGs (role-playing games) have grown increasingly dependent on cloud technology, not because of high end visual requirements but because of the need for stable, persistent online worlds. Diablo 4 is one of the clearest examples of this shift. The game blends fast combat with a constantly updated environment powered by distributed backend systems. Everything […]

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ICE03 epitomises the potential of a circular economy for data centres

Iceland’s atNorth has won a Data Center Dynamics award for Environmental impact for its work in reducing the environmental impact of data centre operations. The company’s expansion of its ICE03 data centre in Akureyri, Iceland, won for its design, the judges noting the social and economic impact and of the facility and its role in […]

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IBM moves to buy Confluent in an $11 billion cloud and AI deal

IBM plans to buy Confluent in an $11 billion deal, a move that expands its data and cloud portfolio as demand for AI systems grows. The company has been building up its cloud and software units under CEO Arvind Krishna, who has focused on acquisitions to meet interest from clients upgrading their systems for more […]

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Cyber Security & Cloud Expo Global 2026 Announces Key Speakers and Technical Themes

London, UK – [03.12.26] – TechEx Events has announced its speaker lineup and technical themes for Cyber Security & Cloud Expo Global 2026, taking place 4–5 February 2026 at Olympia London. The event will convene senior IT, engineering, data, security, and transformation leaders across seven co-located conferences, providing practical insights into enterprise-scale technology deployment and […]

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Veeam and HPE introduce updates to streamline hybrid cloud recovery

HPE and Veeam are taking their long-running partnership into a new phase, rolling out updates aimed at helping enterprises protect and restore data in mixed and hybrid cloud environments. The shift comes as many firms are trying to manage older systems, virtual machines, and container platforms while also dealing with higher security demands. John Jester, […]

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