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Sovereign Cloud, AI‑Scale Deals, and AI‑Driven Observability Shape 2025 Cloud Landscape...
New Relic has deepened its integration with AWS, delivering root‑cause analysis that leverages generative AI to surface hidden telemetry and accelerate incident remediation. The platform now feeds enriched insights directly into CI/CD pipelines, enabling teams to automate remediation steps and reduce mean‑time‑to‑recovery. This move underscores the industry’s shift toward AI‑driven DevOps and SRE workflows.
DevOps.com
Multicloud, Hybrid Cloud & Edge
Nutanix Rolls Out Sovereign Cloud for Regulated Multicloud Environments
Nutanix unveiled a suite of “sovereign cloud” features, including on‑prem control planes, dark‑site upgrade capabilities, and policy‑driven multicloud orchestration aimed at highly regulated sectors. By allowing customers to keep data and management functions within national borders while still leveraging public‑cloud elasticity, the company targets finance, healthcare, and government workloads that demand strict compliance and zero‑trust controls.
The Register
Security, Compliance & Zero Trust
ServiceNow Pursues Armis Acquisition to Embed Zero‑Trust Capabilities
ServiceNow entered advanced talks to acquire Armis, a leading IoT‑security provider, in a deal valued at up to $7 billion. The acquisition would extend ServiceNow’s workflow platform into the zero‑trust arena, giving enterprises a unified view of device risk and automated remediation. Analysts note the move as a strategic response to growing regulatory pressure on cyber‑resilience.
The Information
Cloud Infrastructure & Scalability
Oracle Affirms $300 B OpenAI Datacenter Deal Is On Track
Despite recent market jitters, Oracle reiterated that its $300 billion partnership with OpenAI remains on schedule, with new datacenter capacity being provisioned to meet the AI model training surge. The firm highlighted its ability to scale compute and storage resources globally, reinforcing its position as a backbone for next‑generation AI‑centric workloads.
The Register
Oracle Highlights Strong Capital Position Amid Massive AI Investment
In the same briefing, Oracle stressed that it possesses ample liquidity and low debt ratios, dismissing concerns that the OpenAI contract could strain its balance sheet. Executives pointed to a robust cash‑flow generation model that supports continued infrastructure expansion without compromising fiscal health.
The Register
Investor Sell‑Off Hits ServiceNow, Oracle, CoreWeave as AI Cloud Exposure Sparks Concern
Shares of ServiceNow, Oracle, and CoreWeave fell sharply after analysts warned that heavy exposure to AI‑driven cloud services could erode profit margins amid uncertain demand. The sell‑off reflects broader investor anxiety about the sustainability of rapid AI‑infrastructure spending and its impact on valuation metrics.
The Information
Cloud‑Native Technologies & Emerging Tools
AmpereOne M Processors Debut on Oracle Cloud A4 Instances, Raising Performance Ceiling
Oracle Cloud introduced AmpereOne M CPUs in its new A4 instances, delivering 12‑channel DDR5 memory and up to 256 cores per socket. This ARM‑based offering promises higher throughput for cloud‑native workloads such as containerized microservices and high‑performance computing, positioning Oracle as a contender in the emerging ARM‑cloud segment.
Phoronix
SoftBank’s Takeover of Ampere Signals Accelerated ARM‑Based Server Adoption in Public Clouds
The recent acquisition of Ampere Computing by SoftBank is expected to fast‑track the rollout of ARM‑based server architectures across major public‑cloud providers. Industry observers anticipate a wave of cost‑effective, power‑efficient instances that will broaden the multicloud toolkit for developers seeking performance‑per‑watt advantages.
Phoronix