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  1. Silicon Motion Gen5 SSD Ramp Ties to Windows 10 End-of-Support Wave

    Silicon Motion’s move to accelerate production of PCIe Gen5 controllers coincides with an unexpectedly brisk corporate refresh cycle driven by the upcoming Windows 10 end-of-support deadline, and together these forces are reshaping the client SSD supply chain, NAND demand dynamics, and the...
  2. Sarveshwar Foods Expands NIMBARK Stores: Chandigarh Launch Aims to Double Network

    Sarveshwar Foods Limited is pushing deeper into direct-to-consumer retail, unveiling a NIMBARK Organic Signature Store in Chandigarh that lifts its company-run footprint to 15 outlets and sets the tone for an aggressive plan to double its store network within the next year. The announcement caps...
  3. Microsoft's Open-Source Transformation: Azure, 365, and AI at Planetary Scale

    Microsoft’s open-source transformation is no longer a talking point—it’s the operating system behind how the company builds cloud services, ships developer tools, and now delivers AI at planetary scale. From a headline‑grabbing 20,000‑line patch of Linux kernel code in 2009 to the containerized...
  4. Xbox PC App's My Apps Tab Unifies Third-Party Stores in Windows Gaming

    Microsoft’s Xbox app on Windows 11 has quietly started to act less like a storefront front end and more like a full-fledged PC gaming hub, now testing a “My apps” tab that will surface, download, and launch third‑party apps and rival storefronts from within the Xbox UI itself. Background The...
  5. Samsung-Microsoft MR Push: OLED-on-Silicon Displays and Android XR Ambitions

    Samsung appears to be preparing a significant push into the mixed reality (MR) space that goes beyond supplying components — industry reports now suggest the company may partner with Microsoft on a hardware-level effort while simultaneously pursuing its own XR and AR devices with partners such...
  6. Nvidia, TSMC, Microsoft: The AI Infrastructure Trifecta

    The AI infrastructure era is consolidating around three firms that sit at the intersection of design, fabrication, and deployment: Nvidia for compute architectures and software stacks, TSMC for the advanced manufacturing that turns designs into reality, and Microsoft for the cloud fabric and...
  7. Siemens SINEC OS Third-Party Vulnerabilities: Patch Guidance & ProductCERT

    Siemens’ advisory covering third‑party components in SINEC OS landed as a stark reminder that industrial network stacks are only as strong as their weakest third‑party link: dozens of kernel and userland weaknesses, CVEs spanning classic buffer overflows to TOCTOU races, and a vendor‑centric...
  8. Hyperscale AI Capex Surge: Big Cloud Giants Invest Billions in Data Centers

    Global cloud capital expenditures are entering a new, accelerated phase: analysts now expect hyperscale providers to push annual data-center CapEx from hundreds of billions into the low‑trillions over the next half decade, led by Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, and Microsoft — a concentrated spending...
  9. EXE Installers vs Microsoft Store: A Practical Windows Deployment Guide (2025)

    For many longtime Windows users, the quickest and least frustrating way to get software is still downloading a vendor’s .exe and running it — a workflow that feels faster, more flexible, and more transparent than wrestling with the Microsoft Store’s UI or waiting for a stalled download...
  10. Tech Giants in Focus: AI, Cloud Growth, and Regulatory Challenges Shape the Future

    From regulatory scrutiny in Europe to AI-driven growth in the United States, the recent Q2 results for tech megacaps—Microsoft and Meta in particular—have echoed through the industry and investor circles alike, highlighting both impressive momentum and pressing challenges beneath the surface...
  11. Amazon Cloud Slips Amid AI Race: Key Insights and Future Outlook

    Amazon’s latest quarterly earnings report sent a tremor through the equity markets, sending shares tumbling 7 percent in a day—an outsize reaction powered less by the e-commerce giant’s core business performance and more by clouds—specifically, the state of its cloud computing division. Despite...
  12. AI and Cloud Innovation: How Big Tech’s Investment is Reshaping the Global Economy

    The world’s largest technology companies are rewriting the rules of economic scale, strategy, and competitive advantage by unleashing a tidal wave of investment in artificial intelligence and cloud infrastructure. Fueled by breakneck enterprise demand for AI-powered services and the rise of...
  13. Microsoft 2025 Release Wave 2: AI-Powered Business Applications Revolution

    Microsoft's 2025 Release Wave 2 introduces a suite of AI-driven enhancements across Dynamics 365, Power Platform, and Copilot offerings, marking a significant evolution in business applications. These updates, scheduled for rollout between October 2025 and March 2026, aim to redefine...
  14. U.S. Tech Policy Shift: Nationalism vs Globalization in Silicon Valley's Future

    Against a backdrop of escalating debate over globalization, the enduring tension between technological innovation and economic nationalism has yet again taken center stage in U.S. politics. At a recent Washington, D.C. tech policy summit, President Donald Trump reaffirmed his administration’s...
  15. Global Trade Shifts Reshape Tech Giants: Diverging Fortunes & Investment Strategies

    In the aftermath of a year marked by groundbreaking international trade realignments, the so-called Magnificent Seven (Mag7) technology giants are no longer a single monolithic force but rather a fractured indicator of a bifurcated global marketplace. Recent trade agreements—notably the...
  16. Urgent Windows 10 End-of-Support Safety Alert: Upgrade to Windows 11 Now

    As organisations everywhere brace for the official end-of-support for Windows 10 in October 2025, a fresh and urgent advisory from the UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has put the spotlight not just on the ticking technical deadline, but on the critical security landscape facing every...
  17. Revolutionizing Supply Chains: AI, Cloud, and Warehouse Automation with PULPO WMS & Aident

    The relentless march of artificial intelligence and cloud computing is rewriting the rulebook for supply chain management, leaving manual warehouse processes—and the companies that still rely on them—in the dust. At the heart of this revolution, a new alliance between PULPO WMS and Aident, a...
  18. Resilinc’s Agentic AI on Azure: Revolutionizing Autonomous Supply Chain Risk Management

    Amid growing turmoil in global supply chains, businesses are increasingly pressured to not just respond to disruptions, but also anticipate and autonomously mitigate them before they spiral into crises. Against this backdrop, Resilinc’s unveiling of its Agentic AI platform—exclusively built on...
  19. Novata and Microsoft Partnership: Transforming Sustainability for SMEs with AI and Cloud Tech

    Novata’s recent collaboration with Microsoft represents a significant step forward for sustainability management in the private markets, particularly for small and mid-sized enterprises (SMEs) seeking to navigate the increasingly complex world of environmental, social, and governance (ESG)...
  20. Microsoft Azure’s Energy-Driven AI Infrastructure Set to Transform Cloud Market

    The global race to harness the transformative power of artificial intelligence is no longer confined to the improvement of machine learning algorithms or the rapid development of large language models—it now squarely hinges on infrastructure. Microsoft, long recognized as a technology titan, has...