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Liquid Cooling Is Moving From Pilot Projects to Default Datacenter Design

Datacenter operators, colocation providers, and enterprise infrastructure teams are now treating liquid cooling as a planning assumption rather than a niche experiment. Across new builds and major refresh cycles, the shift is being driven by higher rack densities, tighter power envelopes, and the operational reality that traditional air cooling is running out of margin. The […]

Enterprise Virtualization Is Entering a Post-VMware Planning Cycle

Enterprise IT teams are re-evaluating virtualization platforms in 2026 because the economics, support models, and operational expectations around VMware have changed faster than many infrastructure roadmaps. The shift is not just about licensing headlines. It is forcing datacenter operators, hosting providers, and platform engineers to decide whether they want to stay on a tightly integrated […]

The VMware Reassessment Is Rebuilding Private Cloud Architecture

In 2025, enterprise virtualization teams are treating hypervisor choice as an infrastructure design decision again, not a maintenance detail. The catalyst is the ongoing post-Broadcom VMware reassessment, which has pushed datacenter operators, colo tenants, and private cloud owners to review licensing, support, and portability at the same time. What looks like a software procurement issue […]

Private Cloud Is Quietly Rebuilding Around KVM, Proxmox, and Denser Hardware

Enterprise infrastructure teams are in the middle of a quiet reset. As virtualization licensing, hardware refresh pressure, and AI-driven density demands collide, many organizations are rethinking private cloud around KVM-based stacks, Proxmox, Hyper-V, and smaller but more capable clusters. The shift is happening now across colocation sites, regional datacenters, and on-prem environments because the old […]

Edge Devices and Hosting Platforms Face a Fresh Wave of Exploitation

Network operators, hosting providers, and cloud teams are spending this week patching internet-facing firewalls, VPN appliances, and routers after another wave of exploited vulnerabilities showed how quickly attackers move from disclosure to intrusion across enterprise, colocation, and VPS environments; security agencies and incident responders say the risk is highest where management ports, remote access, and […]

Perimeter Devices and Virtualization Stacks Face Renewed Attack Pressure

Network engineers, system administrators, cloud operators, and hosting providers are confronting a familiar but intensifying problem in 2024: attackers are moving faster than patch cycles on VPNs, firewalls, routers, and virtualization platforms. The pressure is visible across enterprise networks, colocation facilities, and public cloud environments, where compromise of a single edge device or hypervisor can […]

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