cloud infrastructure

  1. Microsoft Flight Simulator: Cloud Driven Realism and Launch Fragility

    Microsoft Flight Simulator is the rare piece of software that can make a desk-bound user feel the unmistakable hush and throttle of a real cockpit — and yet, in recent years, the franchise has also become a case study in how modern simulation depends as much on cloud infrastructure, live data...
  2. Azure Front Door DNS Outage Causes Wide Microsoft Service Disruptions

    A widespread Microsoft DNS failure and Azure Front Door configuration error knocked large swathes of Microsoft Azure, Microsoft 365, Xbox, and numerous customer sites offline on October 29, producing hours of global disruption to portal access, authentication flows and public-facing web services...
  3. AI Capex Surge: Big Tech All-In Build Phase and the $78B Bet

    The last week’s earnings cascade from the megacaps drove a single, unmistakable message: the era of cheap experimentation is over — Big Tech is moving into an all‑in build phase for AI, and the price tag is staggering. Alphabet, Meta and Microsoft alone spent roughly $78 billion on capital...
  4. Azure Front Door Outage Reveals Cloud Dependency in Gaming and Office

    Microsoft’s cloud backbone faltered on the afternoon of October 29, 2025, when an Azure Front Door configuration error produced a global outage that briefly knocked Xbox storefronts, Xbox Game Pass installs, Minecraft authentication, Microsoft 365 admin consoles and a long list of third‑party...
  5. Microsoft OpenAI ROFR Shift: A New Multi Cloud Compute Era

    Microsoft’s decision to loosen its exclusive hold on OpenAI’s cloud compute — replacing outright exclusivity with a “right of first refusal” while preserving deep commercial ties — marks a strategic recalibration that both acknowledges the physics of modern AI and preserves Microsoft’s most...
  6. AI Readiness: Turning Experiments into Scalable Business Value

    Being “AI‑ready” is no longer marketing speak — it’s a practical, measurable condition that separates projects that deliver value from pilots that quietly die in “proof‑of‑concept” limbo. The term has become shorthand for a set of architectural, operational, cultural and governance capabilities...
  7. GitHub Azure Migration to Scale AI Workloads in 12 to 24 Months

    GitHub’s engineering teams have been ordered to prioritize a full-scale migration of the platform’s production infrastructure to Microsoft Azure—pausing much new feature work—so the service can scale to meet an explosion in AI-driven workloads like GitHub Copilot, a move executives describe as...
  8. Azure Unveils GB300 NVL72 Exascale GPU Cluster for OpenAI Workloads

    Microsoft Azure has flipped the switch on what its engineers call the industry’s first “at-scale” GB300 NVL72 supercluster — a liquid-cooled, rack-scale deployment that links more than 4,600 NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPUs into a single production environment to power OpenAI’s next-generation model...
  9. Azure NDv6 GB300: Production GB300 NVL72 Cluster for OpenAI Inference

    Microsoft Azure’s new NDv6 GB300 VM series has brought the industry’s first production-scale cluster of NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 systems online for OpenAI, stitching together more than 4,600 NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPUs with NVIDIA Quantum‑X800 InfiniBand to create a single, supercomputer‑scale...
  10. Azure Capacity Crunch Extends into 2026 Amid Data Center Constraints

    Microsoft’s internal forecasts now paint a longer, rockier road for its cloud operations: the data‑center capacity squeeze that rattled markets in 2025 is likely to extend well into 2026, constraining new Azure subscriptions in key U.S. hubs and forcing tougher tradeoffs between rapid AI growth...
  11. GitHub Moves Core to Azure to Scale Copilot and AI Workloads

    GitHub has quietly launched one of the most consequential infrastructure reorganizations in its post‑acquisition history: a full-scale migration of its production estate onto Microsoft Azure that GitHub engineers and Microsoft leaders describe as necessary to scale AI services like Copilot and...
  12. Microsoft Canada's 40 Years: Cloud Growth, Skilling, and Trusted AI

    Microsoft’s self-reflection on four decades in Canada frames a simple promise: the company will keep building the cloud, the tools, and the training that let Canadians and Canadian organisations take advantage of AI while protecting data, privacy and public trust. In a new Microsoft Canada...
  13. Corning to Mass Produce Microsoft's Hollow Core Fiber for Azure

    Corning will manufacture Microsoft’s Hollow Core Fiber for Azure at scale, adding a major industrial partner to the cloud giant’s bid to remake the physical underpinnings of low‑latency AI and cloud networking worldwide. Background Microsoft’s effort to commercialize hollow core fiber (HCF) for...
  14. Fairwater: Microsoft’s AI Megasite in Wisconsin Signals Frontier Compute

    Microsoft’s announcement that it is building what it calls the world’s most powerful AI datacenter in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin — a megasite branded Fairwater — marks a decisive escalation in the physical infrastructure race underpinning the generative AI era. The facility, part of a newly...
  15. LSEG DMI on Azure Enables Tokenised Private Funds at Scale

    LSEG’s new Digital Markets Infrastructure (DMI), built in partnership with Microsoft and running on Microsoft Azure, has officially launched for private funds — and the platform has already facilitated its first tokenised fundraise, marking a major step toward mainstreaming tokenization across...
  16. Oracle's AI Cloud Push: OCI Aims for Hyperscale Growth by 2030

    Oracle’s latest earnings and deal disclosures have done something unusual for a long‑running enterprise software vendor: they reframed the company as a potential heavyweight in AI cloud infrastructure, putting a concrete pathway on the table for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) to move from...
  17. Oracle's AI Infrastructure Push Rewrites the Cloud Playbook

    Oracle’s latest quarter didn’t just surprise the market — it rewrote the playbook for what a legacy enterprise software company can become in an AI-first world. Background For two decades Oracle was best known as a database and enterprise-software stalwart slowly adapting to a cloud-first world...
  18. Oracle Q1 2026 Backlog Signals Big AI Infrastructure Push for OCI

    Oracle’s latest financial quarter did more than surprise investors — it rewrote the short-term narrative for how legacy enterprise vendors can compete in an AI-first cloud market by converting a mountain of booked contracts into a five‑year infrastructure roadmap that, if executed, would elevate...
  19. Oracle's Big Bet: Backlog Driving OCI's Rise in AI Data Centers

    Oracle’s sudden leap from an enterprise-software stalwart to a potential top-tier cloud infrastructure contender is the defining business story of the fall — and it starts with an eye-popping backlog that reshapes the competitive map for AI-era data centers. Background The core idea behind...
  20. Oracle's AI Cloud Leap: From RPO Surge to OCI Growth

    Oracle’s latest earnings didn’t just move markets — they rewrote the rules for how a decades‑old enterprise software vendor can pivot into the center of the AI cloud arms race. Background / Overview In fiscal Q1 2026 (quarter ended Aug. 31, 2025) Oracle reported a set of headline figures that...