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Running Your Own Cloud: Nextcloud Hub 10 Challenge for Google Docs or Microsoft 365

Nextcloud Hub 10 offers a do-it-yourself cloud program that allows users to run their own software-as-a-service, providing an alternative to cloud-based services like Google Docs or Microsoft 365. With its integrated applications and open-source infrastructure, Nextcloud Hub provides a secure and private platform for storing and managing files, emails, and other work-related data. The new release also includes improved security features, such as end-to-end encryption and smarter team sharing.

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Google Cloud Unveils New AI Protection Security Tools, No Matter Which Model You Use Δ1.73

Google Cloud has launched its AI Protection security suite, designed to identify, assess, and protect AI assets from vulnerabilities across various platforms. This suite aims to enhance security for businesses as they navigate the complexities of AI adoption, providing a centralized view of AI-related risks and threat management capabilities. With features such as AI Inventory Discovery and Model Armor, Google Cloud is positioning itself as a leader in securing AI workloads against emerging threats.

Syncing Linux with Google Drive: A Reliable Solution Δ1.72

Linux has become a more viable platform for work and play thanks to Valve and Proton, but first-party support for syncing common cloud services like Google Drive is lacking. However, a reliable and relatively straightforward solution can be achieved by using Rclone, which supports mounting of almost every cloud storage provider and offers a range of copy and sync commands. By following these steps, users can install Rclone on their Linux distribution, create a remote connection to Google Drive, and set up automatic syncing or copying of files.

Amazon Unveils Ocelot, Its First Quantum Computing Chip Δ1.71

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has introduced Ocelot, its first quantum computing chip. The company's long-term investment in the field has culminated in a significant technological advancement, bringing it into line with major cloud rivals Microsoft and Google. By integrating two small silicon microchips stacked atop each other, AWS claims to have reduced costs associated with error-correction by up to 90%.

Revolutionizing Carrier Innovation Through Cloud-Driven Devices Δ1.71

Huawei Cloud is set to unveil its groundbreaking Cloud Device solutions at MWC 2025, designed to rejuvenate carrier innovation and drive transformation in the mobile Internet era. As carriers transition from 2G to 5G, they face increasing demands for storage and computing power. Huawei's Cloud Device empower carriers to overcome these challenges by modernizing business models, diversifying service offerings, and delivering significantly enhanced user experience. The company's innovative products, including KooPhone, KooDrive, Cloud STB, and Cloud Gaming, are poised to revolutionize the industry.

Cloud Giants Bet Big on AI as Data Center Spending Soars Δ1.70

The cloud giants Amazon, Microsoft, and Alphabet are significantly increasing their investments in artificial intelligence (AI) driven data centers, with capital expenditures expected to rise 34% year-over-year to $257 billion by 2025, according to Bank of America. The companies' commitment to expanding AI capabilities is driven by strong demand for generative AI (GenAI) and existing capacity constraints. As a result, the cloud providers are ramping up their spending on chip supply chain resilience and data center infrastructure.

Microsoft Walks Away From Cloud Computing Deal Due to Delivery Issues Δ1.70

Microsoft has moved away from some of its agreements with cloud computing provider CoreWeave over delivery issues and missed deadlines, the Financial Times reported on Thursday citing unnamed sources. A partnership worth billions of dollars, Microsoft provides computing capacity from data centers through a contract with CoreWeave. The company competes against major players like Azure and AWS in the cloud computing market.

LlamaIndex Launches Cloud Service for Building Unstructured Data Agents Δ1.70

LlamaIndex, a startup developing tools for building 'agents' that can reason over unstructured data, has raised new cash in a funding round to develop its enterprise cloud service. The company's open-source software has racked up millions of downloads on GitHub, allowing developers to create custom agents that can extract information, generate reports and insights, and take specific actions. LlamaIndex provides data connectors and utilities like LlamaParse, which transforms unstructured data into a structured format for AI applications.

Microsoft Reduces Commitments to CoreWeave Ahead of IPO, FT Reports Δ1.70

Microsoft Corp. has scaled back its commitments to cloud computing provider CoreWeave due to ongoing delivery issues and missed deadlines, according to a report from the Financial Times. This development comes as CoreWeave prepares for an initial public offering that could raise approximately $4 billion, with Microsoft being its largest customer, accounting for 62% of its revenue in 2024. The implications of Microsoft's decision could significantly impact CoreWeave’s financial stability and market valuation as it approaches its IPO.

Why Local SSDs and Hard Drives Are Still Superior to the Cloud Δ1.70

Cloud storage is better, faster, and more affordable per gigabyte than ever before. However, relying solely on cloud storage can leave users vulnerable to data breaches, loss of access due to internet outages, and slower recovery times. Storing data locally on a physical drive provides greater speed, availability, and control over sensitive information. Local storage also offers security and compliance benefits, such as avoiding foreign laws and regulations that may apply to overseas data.

Fortnite Cloud Gaming Facing Potential Time Restrictions on xCloud Δ1.70

Fortnite cloud gaming is smooth enough for players to remain competitive. The most dedicated gamers log endless hours on the streaming service. A new discovery suggests future restrictions may be imposed on free-to-play Fortnite, potentially limiting playtime.

CoreWeave Files Major AI IPO as Revenue Surges Over Eight-Fold Δ1.70

CoreWeave, a cloud provider backed by Nvidia, has announced a significant surge in revenue of over eight-fold to $1.92 billion in 2024, according to its U.S. initial public offering paperwork. The startup is now poised to raise more than $3 billion from the share sale and aims for a valuation greater than $35 billion, making it one of the biggest tech listings in recent years. CoreWeave competes with cloud providers such as Microsoft's Azure and Amazon's AWS, but its data center footprint grew to 32 in 2024 compared to 10 in 2023.

Wireshark to the Cloud! Founders Tell Us About Open Source, Windows v Linux, and More Δ1.70

Gerald Combs and Loris Degioanni, the creators of Wireshark, reflect on their journey in developing one of the leading network monitoring tools, emphasizing the importance of open source in fostering community contributions. Their collaboration bridged the gap between Windows and Unix, democratizing access to powerful network analysis tools for users across different operating systems. The launch of their new tool, Stratoshark, aims to replicate Wireshark's success in analyzing system calls, expanding their impact on network and system administrators.

Amazon Invests Heavily in Indian Cloud Infrastructure Δ1.70

India is poised for significant growth in its cloud services market, with Amazon Web Services (AWS) investing heavily to support this expansion. The investment will enable AWS to deploy advanced technologies and create new job opportunities in Maharashtra's western region. As the country aims to promote local cloud data storage, major players like Amazon are expected to play a key role.

Microsoft Launches New Hyper-Powered Disaster Recovery Service for Cloud PCs Δ1.69

Microsoft has introduced the Windows 365 Disaster Recovery Plus (DRP) option, which significantly enhances data recovery capabilities with recovery times up to eight times quicker than the previous Cross-region Disaster Recovery (CRDR) solution. This new offering allows users to select their preferred geographic region for data sovereignty while providing access to a temporary Cloud PC during outages, although it does not preserve applications or data. The enhanced service aims to mitigate data loss risks and improve operational efficiency for organizations relying on Cloud PCs.

CoreWeave Files for 2025's First Big Tech IPO — and Reveals It Gets More Than Half Its $1 Billion in Revenue From Microsoft Δ1.69

CoreWeave, an AI cloud provider backed by Nvidia, has filed its initial public offering (IPO) prospectus, revealing surging revenue that is largely driven by a single customer, Microsoft. The company's top line has grown by over 700% in the most recent year, with just two customers accounting for 77% of that revenue. Despite this growth, CoreWeave has also reported significant financial losses and "material weaknesses" in its internal financial reporting and IT systems.

Microsoft Warns of Chinese Hackers Targeting Cloud Apps to Steal Business Data Δ1.69

Microsoft's Threat Intelligence has identified a new tactic from Chinese threat actor Silk Typhoon towards targeting "common IT solutions" such as cloud applications and remote management tools in order to gain access to victim systems. The group has been observed attacking a wide range of sectors, including IT services and infrastructure, healthcare, legal services, defense, government agencies, and many more. By exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities in edge devices, Silk Typhoon has established itself as one of the Chinese threat actors with the "largest targeting footprints".

Under the Hood of Data Sovereignty Δ1.69

Organizations are increasingly grappling with the complexities of data sovereignty as they transition to cloud computing, facing challenges related to compliance with varying international laws and the need for robust cybersecurity measures. Key issues include the classification of sensitive data and the necessity for effective encryption and key management strategies to maintain control over data access. As technological advancements like quantum computing and next-generation mobile connectivity emerge, businesses must adapt their data sovereignty practices to mitigate risks while ensuring compliance and security.

Exposing Confidential Data: Microsoft's Copilot Reaches Github Δ1.69

Microsoft's Copilot AI assistant has exposed the contents of over 20,000 private GitHub repositories from companies like Google and Intel. Despite these repositories being set to private, they remain accessible through Copilot due to its reliance on Bing's search engine cache. The issue highlights the vulnerability of private data in the digital age.

Microsoft Withdraws From CoreWeave Agreements Due to Delivery Issues Δ1.69

Microsoft has withdrawn some of its agreements with cloud computing provider CoreWeave over delivery issues and missed deadlines, the Financial Times reported on Thursday citing unnamed sources. The company provides computing capacity from data centers, a partnership worth billions of dollars, through ongoing contracts with CoreWeave, which competes against cloud providers such as Microsoft's Azure and Amazon's AWS. Founded in 2017, CoreWeave has laid groundwork for what could be one of the biggest IPOs in recent times.

Jio Launches Cloud-Based AI PC for India but Users Must Bring Devices Δ1.69

Jio Platforms is launching a cloud-based AI PC, accessible on any device, giving users the ability to develop and deploy high-compute AI applications. The new system will not require hardware and can be accessed on any device, allowing users to build and deploy AI apps across India's largest phone network. Enterprise offering JioBrain will provide machine learning-as-a-service.

Space Takes Center Stage: Red Hat and Axiom Space's Quest for Secure Data Centers in Space Δ1.68

Red Hat and Axiom Space plan to send an Orbital Data Center to the ISS, which will run AI, cybersecurity, and cloud computing tests in space. The aim is to deliver secure, low latency processing off-world, enabling real-time decision-making in space with greater reliability and consistency. This initiative represents a significant step towards establishing a robust data infrastructure in space.

All the Smart Home News From the Matter Launch Event Δ1.68

Matter has officially launched, marking a significant advancement in smart home interoperability with over 190 certified products from major companies like Amazon, Apple, Google, and Samsung. The event showcased various innovative devices, including the first Matter-enabled fridge from Bosch and Thread-compatible sensors from Aqara, highlighting the potential for a more seamless integration of smart home technology. Despite the excitement, industry experts emphasize that achieving a fully interoperable smart home remains a work in progress, underscoring that Matter is just the beginning of a long journey.

Microsoft Updates Terms on Data Privacy Amid EU Probe Δ1.68

Microsoft is updating its commercial cloud contracts to improve data protection for European Union institutions, following an investigation by the EU's data watchdog that found previous deals failed to meet EU law. The changes aim to increase Microsoft's data protection responsibilities and provide greater transparency for customers. By implementing these new provisions, Microsoft seeks to enhance trust with public sector and enterprise customers in the region.

Eight Sleep Beds Seemingly Suffer From Serious Security Liabilities Δ1.68

High-tech Eight Sleep pods allow Elon Musk and DOGE staff to rest at work, but security flaws have been discovered, including an AWS key and remote access. Hackers could exploit the beds to infiltrate home networks and connected devices, raising concerns about personal privacy and entire home network security. The company's lack of oversight has allowed unauthorized access, potentially leading to financial losses and compromised data.

Jolla Unveils Private AI Assistant to Disrupt Cloud Giants Δ1.68

Jolla, a privacy-centric AI business, has unveiled an AI assistant designed to provide a fully private alternative to data-mining cloud giants. The AI assistant integrates with apps and provides users with a conversational power tool that can surface information but also perform actions on the user's behalf. The AI assistant software is part of a broader vision for decentralized AI operating system development.