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  1. Kingston DC3000ME Gen5 PCIe 5.0 U.2 SSD: Mainstream Enterprise Performance

    Kingston’s new DC3000ME Gen5 U.2 SSD arrives as one of the clearest statements yet that PCIe 5.0 enterprise flash is moving out of the OEM-only channel and into mainstream procurement — a high-capacity, 1‑DWPD data center drive with Gen5 performance, broad security and telemetry features, and...
  2. UK Unveils Largest Onshore AI Compute Push: Up to 120k GPUs

    NVIDIA and a coalition of partners have announced what they describe as the United Kingdom’s largest coordinated push to build onshore AI supercomputing capacity: an industrial-scale programme of “AI factories” and sovereign compute zones that promises up to £11 billion of investment and as many...
  3. Oracle's AI-First OCI: Can OCI Lead AI Workloads by 2031?

    Oracle’s sudden emergence as a credible AI cloud contender has shifted the conversation: a company long defined by databases is now pitching a bold, capital‑intensive roadmap that — if every assumption holds — could place Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) among the industry’s leaders for AI...
  4. UK Sovereign AI Compute: Nscale, Microsoft, NVIDIA & OpenAI

    Nscale’s announcement that it will expand UK AI infrastructure in collaboration with Microsoft, NVIDIA and OpenAI marks a significant acceleration in the country’s bid for sovereign, large-scale AI compute — a move that blends private hyperscale investment with geopolitics, national industrial...
  5. Microsoft £22B UK AI Cloud Drive with 23,000-GPU Supercomputer (2025–28)

    Microsoft has pledged a record-breaking £22 billion to the United Kingdom over the next four years in a sweeping commitment to build cloud and AI infrastructure, expand operations, and anchor advanced AI compute inside the country — a package the company says will “power the AI future” in...
  6. Oracle's AI Cloud Push: Record RPO and Five-Year OCI Growth Plan

    Oracle’s latest quarter didn’t just reshape expectations for a legacy database vendor — it rewrote the competitive map for cloud infrastructure by booking a staggering backlog and laying out a five‑year growth path that, if executed, would position Oracle as a genuine challenger to the...
  7. Microsoft’s Refined Double-Digit Outlook: Growth via Azure, Copilot & AI Compute

    Microsoft’s public guidance has shifted from cautious optimism to a firmer promise: the company now expects another year of double‑digit revenue and operating‑income growth, a refinement that matters because Microsoft’s ability to sustain double‑digit expansion underpins lofty valuations and...
  8. Azure and AI: Microsoft's Growth Engine in a Capital-Intense Era

    Microsoft’s most recent results and guidance refinement make one fact unmistakable: the company’s future growth is being driven by an Azure‑anchored, AI‑first platform strategy — and that strategy is increasingly capital‑intensive, partnership‑dependent, and subject to both regulatory and...
  9. 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...
  10. 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...
  11. 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...
  12. 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...
  13. Microsoft Trust Crisis: Nadella Says We Can Do Better After Layoffs and RTO

    Satya Nadella’s admission that Microsoft “can do better” — made in the wake of sweeping layoffs, a newly enforced return-to-office policy, and a widening employee protest movement over the company’s cloud work — is the clearest public acknowledgment yet that the tech giant faces a crisis of...
  14. 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...
  15. Saudi Deserts Turn into Hyperscale Data Center Hubs: Power, Cables & AI

    Saudi Arabia’s deserts are rapidly being repurposed into one of the world’s most aggressive canvases for hyperscale data center expansion, a strategic pivot that combines vast land, cheap and increasingly green power, direct subsea connectivity, and state-backed capital to attract the biggest...
  16. Oracle's $455B RPO and $144B OCI Forecast: Is AI Infrastructure Here to Stay?

    Oracle’s quarter rewrote expectations: a staggering $455 billion in booked future revenue and a five‑year Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) projection that takes OCI from a mid‑single‑digit cloud player into the same league, on paper, as the largest hyperscalers — if the contracts behind that...
  17. OpenAI-Microsoft Stargate: Multi-Cloud AI, ROFR, and the New Compute Era

    The OpenAI–Microsoft relationship has entered a new phase: a non‑binding agreement and a broad infrastructure push known as Stargate together loosen the old model of single‑cloud exclusivity while preserving deep commercial ties — a shift that will accelerate AI deployment, reshape cloud...
  18. Why Microsoft Datacenter IPs Show Up in Sign-In Logs and How to Protect

    A growing number of Microsoft account holders report successful sign‑ins from IP addresses inside Microsoft’s own network despite having two‑factor authentication enabled — an uptick of incidents first detailed in a German investigation and corroborated by threads on Reddit and Microsoft’s own...
  19. Xbox Exec AI Advice After Microsoft Layoffs Sparks Debate on AI-Driven Transitions

    The image of a senior Xbox producer advising laid-off colleagues to “lean on AI” for emotional support crystallized a moment that many in tech already felt: the tools companies are using to reshape work are now being pitched as a balm for the wounds they helped inflict. Within hours of a...
  20. AI in IT: Boon or Curse? Winners, Losers & Investment Dilemma

    The debate Kepler Cheuvreux set out in its note—“Is AI truly a boon for the entire IT industry, or could it also be a curse?”—captures a growing fault line across technology markets: enormous, record-breaking infrastructure and R&D spending is colliding with an unsettled monetization pathway and...