29 February 2024 · 1007 words · 5 mins
NVIDIA’s record Q4 earnings reveal the staggering scale of AI infrastructure investment and what it means for developers and cloud architecture.
11 January 2024 · 948 words · 5 mins
OpenTofu hits its first GA release, proving that the open-source fork of Terraform is more than a protest — it’s a viable alternative.
4 January 2024 · 956 words · 5 mins
As OpenTofu approaches its first stable release, the HashiCorp license change continues to reshape how we think about open source infrastructure tooling.
14 December 2023 · 814 words · 4 mins
Kubernetes 1.29 ships with native sidecar container support, improved networking, and a continued push toward simplifying cluster operations.
30 November 2023 · 1079 words · 6 mins
AWS re:Invent 2023 introduces Amazon Q, Graviton4, and a wave of AI-integrated cloud services that signal where enterprise infrastructure is heading.
26 October 2023 · 988 words · 5 mins
OpenTofu, the community fork of Terraform born from HashiCorp’s license change, is rapidly building momentum under the Linux Foundation.
31 August 2023 · 1019 words · 5 mins
HashiCorp’s switch to the Business Source License has triggered a community fork of Terraform called OpenTofu, and the implications for infrastructure-as-code are enormous.
10 August 2023 · 996 words · 5 mins
HashiCorp’s decision to relicense Terraform and other products under the Business Source License has sent shockwaves through the infrastructure community.
25 May 2023 · 911 words · 5 mins
Microsoft Build 2023 reveals the ‘Copilot Stack’ — a layered architecture that shows how Microsoft plans to embed AI into every developer workflow.
8 December 2022 · 935 words · 5 mins
Kubernetes 1.26 ‘Electrifying’ arrives with significant improvements to storage, scheduling, and the ongoing effort to remove legacy code.
24 November 2022 · 848 words · 4 mins
AWS re:Invent 2022 kicks off with a clear message: the cloud giant is moving beyond primitives and toward opinionated, integrated solutions.
13 October 2022 · 877 words · 5 mins
Microsoft Ignite 2022 delivered a wave of Azure updates that signal where enterprise cloud infrastructure is heading next.