Behind Milano Cortina 2026 was an exabyte-scale data system
Milano Cortina 2026 was not just a Winter Olympics. It was a giant distributed data system wrapped around a sporting event. The honest answer, though, starts…
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Milano Cortina 2026 was not just a Winter Olympics. It was a giant distributed data system wrapped around a sporting event. The honest answer, though, starts…
The cloud is being reconsidered on different terms For years, mainstream cloud adoption was sold as an obvious upgrade: less friction, fewer local responsibilities and seamless…
Breaches have become a measure of structural dependence What stands out across the largest data breaches of this century is not only the staggering number of…
When digital infrastructure becomes part of the battlefield The reported drone strikes on Amazon Web Services facilities in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain mark a…
The end of a comfortable assumption For years, European enterprises could afford to treat infrastructure location as a background decision. Cloud adoption encouraged the belief that…