Edge Infrastructure stories
The hire comes as cloud providers jostle for business from customers weighing AI workloads, sovereignty and compliance in Europe.
Growth in managed service provider demand lifted revenue 4% at NAKIVO, as the backup software group added customers in 190 countries and territories.
The new single-socket range targets space- and power-constrained deployments, from 5G networks to store-level AI and cloud storage.
Demand for faster-deploying edge infrastructure is boosting interest in portable units that can be shipped to remote sites and redeployed as needs change.
Instability at McClure’s offices has been removed after the firm replaced a strained managed file-sharing setup with PeerGFS.
The shift to autonomous IT is stalling because teams will only let AI act when its decisions are transparent, explainable and controlled.
Small defence contractors are left exposed as state-backed hackers spend years mapping supply chains and laying covert access routes before striking.
Customers seeking VMware alternatives helped drive StorMagic’s annual recurring revenue up 36% as rising hardware costs boosted demand for its software.
Proxy networks built from compromised home devices are helping attackers hide in plain sight across Asia Pacific, Lumen says.
The move gives European customers more automated cloud tools as Leaseweb adds autoscaling, load balancing and private-network storage.
Zenarmor extends its SASE platform to mobile endpoints and containers, touting distributed, sovereign security without central cloud inspection.
ZEDEDA and Submer unveil modular liquid‑cooled edge AI pods, packs and containers to run GPU inference in harsh, remote industrial sites.
Nvidia deepens its OpenNebula tie-up to automate multi-tenant 'AI factories', unifying GPUs, DPUs and networking under one control plane.
Cloud identity compromise now drives over 80% of cyber incidents, as attackers increasingly abuse trusted accounts and workplace tools.
Equinix launches a vendor-neutral Distributed AI Hub, linking 280 data centres to simplify multi-cloud, edge and AI security operations.
SynaXG debuts carrier-grade AI-RAN at MWC Barcelona, running 5G FR1, FR2 and AI on a single shared NVIDIA GH200 GPU platform.
Real-time data from 77 wells should cut manual checks and speed maintenance across Oil India's dispersed field operations.
Hardware-enforced tenant separation will help Visionbay scale Taiwan's largest GPU cluster without risking customer data leakage or network outages.
Enterprises managing remote sites could cut exposure by combining central container control with outbound-only security.
Select Fortune 1000 firms and telecoms will test a system that routes AI tasks to edge capacity to meet latency and data rules.