Cloud Computing
AWS CEO Matt Garman emphasizes AI agents for cloud edge
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AWS CEO Matt Garman is positioning Amazon's cloud unit to regain dominance in the AI era amid competition from Google and Microsoft. He highlights investments in AI infrastructure and the potential of AI agents to transform businesses. Garman urges companies to act quickly as AI adoption accelerates.
SUSE has announced its role as a launch partner for Amazon Web Services' new European Sovereign Cloud. This initiative allows customers to deploy SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and its SAP variant using a pay-as-you-go model on an isolated, EU-operated cloud zone. The partnership emphasizes enhanced digital sovereignty for Europe.
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Red Hat has announced that its hosted control plane architecture for OpenShift Service on AWS in AWS GovCloud is now authorized at the FedRAMP High level. This development enables federal agencies to leverage fully managed services with enhanced security. The authorization emphasizes streamlined operations, allowing organizations to prioritize their core missions over infrastructure management.
Microsoft has introduced its next-generation Arm-based CPU, the Cobalt 200, designed to enhance Azure's capabilities in the custom silicon market. The chip promises performance improvements for global workloads. It incorporates Arm Confidential Compute Architecture to ensure memory isolation.
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Anthropic has entered a major agreement to purchase $30 billion in Azure cloud capabilities from Microsoft. In return, the company received $15 billion in investments from Microsoft and Nvidia. This deal aims to expand the Claude AI models globally.
SUSE has announced enhancements to its Rancher Prime platform, integrating AI to streamline operations. The update combines AI with observability, virtualization, DevSecOps, and OS management in a single open platform. This aims to help teams simplify complexity and deliver faster.
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The Linux Foundation has announced that only five days remain to register at early bird rates for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2026. The event will take place in Amsterdam from March 23 to 26. Organizers highlight the blend of technology and local culture, including tulips.
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