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Apr, 2026 : Forrester Finds Enterprises Still Struggle with AI Value
📅 - Three years into the generative AI push, Forrester says most enterprises still can't show real business impact from it. The spending is there, the pilots are everywhere, but outcomes are harder to pin down. That matters now because patience is wearing thin, and AI is starting to move from experiment to expectation inside large organizations.
The report leans on a familiar idea: adoption is high, value is not. A lot of that comes down to what Forrester calls "AIQ," basically how well people understand and use AI. And the answer seems to be: not very well. Which sounds obvious because it is obvious. Tools move faster than people do.
There's also a pattern you've probably seen before. [...][... Check source for end of article ...]
📅 - Oracle Data Center in Dubai Hit as Iran Expands Cloud Targets - Iran's IRGC says it struck data center infrastructure tied to Oracle in Dubai and claimed a separate hit on Amazon Web Services facilities in Bahrain. If accurate, this pushes cloud infrastructure further into geopolitical targeting, not just collateral risk. That matters because enterprises still assume hyperscale equals insulation from physical conflict. It doesn't, not always.
Details are messy. One report says damage occurred Wednesday, another frames it as part of a coordinated Thursday response. That's already a red flag. These situations tend to get shaped as messaging before facts settle. Still, the intent is clear enough. Infrastructure is now fair game, or at least being framed [...]
📅 - Gartner CIO Data Shows AI Plans Outpacing Readiness - Gartner's latest roadmap for midsize enterprises tries to pin down what CIOs are actually doing with AI, cloud, and infrastructure right now. The short version is familiar but still a bit uncomfortable: companies are moving fast on AI, but they're not ready to manage the risks that come with it. That gap matters more than the tech itself.
The data comes from a few hundred CIOs and tech leaders, so it's not just vendor noise. But it still reads a bit cleaner than reality usually is. You get categories, phases, nice progression. Meanwhile, most IT environments are a mix of old systems, new tools, and workarounds nobody fully understands.
The AI story stands out. High adoption momentum, low [...]
📅 - Konrad Keck Sees CloudFest Driving Real Hosting Deals - A week after meeting at CloudFest, Konrad Keck says Hostinger deployed his adminbolt control panel in production. What stands out isn't really the product, but the mix of CloudFest's real-world value and how quickly decisions and partnerships can actually happen. That combination is still rare in hosting, stated Konrad Keck, where most conversations slow down long before anything actually ships.
So it really is possible after all, says Konrad Keck, to make quick decisions based on a meeting at CloudFest and, a week later, have the partnership up and running right away.Keck's perspective carries some weight because he's been building in this space for years. Billing systems, automation [...]
📅 - Microsoft commits $10B to Japan for Sovereign AI Plans - Microsoft says it will invest $10 billion in Japan between 2026 and 2029, expanding AI infrastructure, cybersecurity ties, and workforce training, as demand for domestic compute and economic security rises. The move builds on earlier spending and reflects growing pressure on hyperscalers to localize data, operations, and influence in strategically sensitive markets like Japan.
The announcement came during a Tokyo visit by Brad Smith, the Vice Chair and President of Microsoft, and one of the company's most visible public-facing executives - though not in the typical product or engineering sense.
It reads like a familiar playbook: more data centers, more partnerships, more training [...]
📅 - Soma Energy Raises $7M to Ease AI Data Center Power Grid - Soma Energy, a startup from Canada, has raised $7 million in seed and pre-seed funding this week, targeting a problem that's quickly becoming unavoidable: power shortages for AI infrastructure, particularly data centers, where demand is outpacing grid expansion timelines, forcing operators to look for faster, software-driven ways to access and optimize existing electricity capacity.
The pitch is familiar, at least structurally. Instead of building new power plants or waiting years for transmission upgrades, Soma says it can "unlock" capacity already sitting idle in the grid. That's the kind of claim that sounds intuitive—use what's there—but also tends to get messy once you move past the [...]
📅 - Cloudflare Targets WordPress With EmDash CMS Security Shift - Cloudflare has launched EmDash, an open-source CMS designed to challenge WordPress by fixing its long-standing plugin security issues, using serverless architecture and isolated modules, as the company argues modern infrastructure and AI-driven development demand a fundamental rethink of how the web's most widely used publishing platform operates today.
That framing matters. WordPress isn't just another CMS—it underpins more than 40% of the internet. So when Cloudflare positions EmDash as a "spiritual successor," it's less a product launch and more a statement about where it thinks the web stack should go next.
Still, replacing WordPress is not a normal competitive move. It's more like [...]