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DevOps Talent Surge, Oracle’s Data‑Center Leap, and the Rise of Space Cloud…
Lundi 15 décembre 2025 à 07:50
DevOps & Workforce Trends
DevOps Job Market Heats Up
The latest DevOps.com jobs report highlights a surge in senior‑level openings, with Senior DevOps Engineer and Lead DevOps positions appearing across leading tech firms and large enterprises. Recruiters cite heightened demand for expertise in CI/CD pipelines, cloud‑native orchestration, and security‑first automation as drivers of this hiring wave. The report suggests that organizations are intensifying their investment in talent to accelerate digital transformation initiatives.
DevOps.com
SRE Automation & IaC Evolution
Terraform Shifts to HCL‑Only as IBM and HashiCorp End External Language Support
DevOps.com notes that IBM and HashiCorp have terminated support for external language extensions in Terraform, compelling teams to adopt the native HCL (HashiCorp Configuration Language) exclusively. The move is framed as a step toward simplifying infrastructure‑as‑code (IaC) governance and reducing configuration drift, but analysts warn that it may disrupt existing automation scripts that rely on alternative syntaxes. Practitioners are advised to audit their IaC repositories and migrate to HCL to maintain compliance with upcoming platform updates.
DevOps.com
Multicloud, Hybrid & Edge Frontiers
Space‑Based Data Centers Gain Momentum Among AI Titans
The Information reports a flurry of endorsements for space data centers from industry leaders such as Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Jensen Huang, signaling a strategic pivot toward off‑planet compute capacity. Google has announced a prototype satellite program slated for 2027 to evaluate Tensor Processing Units in orbit, while startup Starcloud claims to have trained the first large language model aboard a demonstration satellite equipped with an NVIDIA GPU. Proponents argue that orbital platforms could alleviate terrestrial bandwidth constraints for next‑generation AI workloads, though skeptics caution about the geopolitical and regulatory complexities of extraterrestrial infrastructure.
The Information
Cloud Infrastructure & Scalability
Oracle Commits $150 B to Data‑Center Leases, Positioning for AI Cloud Deals
According to The Information, Oracle disclosed lease commitments totaling roughly $150 billion for new data‑center capacity in the quarter ending November, a clear signal of its intent to support large‑scale AI contracts, including those with OpenAI. The massive expansion aims to bolster Oracle’s global footprint, offering customers more robust multicloud options and lower latency for high‑performance workloads. Analysts view the investment as a competitive countermeasure to the dominant positions of AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud in the enterprise AI market.
The Information