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DevOps and SRE Automation
New Relic deepens AWS observability for AI‑driven workflows
New Relic has rolled out extensive AWS integrations that surface granular telemetry, enabling faster root‑cause analysis and tighter AI‑augmented DevOps pipelines. The platform’s unified view reduces blind spots across cloud services, a move hailed by DevOps.com as a step toward more autonomous incident remediation.
DevOps.com
Multicloud, Hybrid Cloud & Edge
Nutanix pushes sovereign cloud for regulated multicloud environments
Nutanix unveiled a suite of features—on‑prem control planes, “dark‑site” upgrades, and cross‑cloud policies—designed to let enterprises run distributed sovereign clouds that meet strict data‑sovereignty rules. The Register notes the strategy directly challenges VMware, positioning Nutanix as a key player for regulated multicloud and edge deployments.
The Register
Security, Compliance & Zero Trust
ServiceNow’s $7 B bid for Armis sparks market turbulence
The Information reports that ServiceNow’s announced talks to acquire Armis, a leading cybersecurity firm, triggered an 11.5 % share plunge, reflecting investor anxiety over AI‑driven attack surfaces and the need for robust zero‑trust architectures. A Bloomberg note linked in the story underscores concerns that AI could erode traditional subscription‑software moats, amplifying the urgency for stronger security postures.
The Information
Cloud Infrastructure & Scalability
Oracle reaffirms $300 B OpenAI datacenter partnership on schedule
Despite market rumors, The Register confirms that Oracle maintains its massive $300 billion cloud infrastructure deal with OpenAI, pledging continued delivery of the compute capacity required for next‑generation generative‑AI workloads. The commitment signals confidence in Oracle’s ability to scale hyperscale resources without compromising financial stability.
The Register
AWS launches 192‑core Graviton5 with 180 MB L3 cache
Tom’s Hardware details Amazon’s debut of the Graviton5 processor, featuring 192 cores and an unprecedented 180 MB L3 cache, poised to challenge AMD EPYC and Intel Xeon in performance‑critical cloud services. The silicon leap promises higher density and lower cost per compute unit, accelerating AWS’s push for in‑house hardware supremacy.
Tom's Hardware
Cloud‑Native Technologies & Emerging Tools
AmpereOne M arrives on Oracle Cloud A4 instances
According to Phoronix, the AmpereOne M processor—now available in Oracle’s A4 cloud instances—brings 12‑channel DDR5 memory and up to 256 cores, marking a significant boost for cloud‑native workloads that demand high‑throughput and low‑latency performance. The rollout follows SoftBank’s acquisition of Ampere Computing, hinting at a broader shift toward ARM‑based architectures in public clouds.
Phoronix