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May, 2026 : Oracle Moves To Monthly Patches As AI Threats Accelerate
📅 - Oracle is accelerating its security patch schedule in response to AI-driven vulnerability discovery, introducing monthly critical security updates for enterprise software customers as cybersecurity teams face increasing pressure from automated threat detection tools capable of identifying software flaws faster than traditional quarterly remediation cycles were designed to handle across modern cloud and enterprise infrastructure environments worldwide today.
The company will continue releasing its traditional quarterly Critical Patch Updates, but beginning this month it will also issue monthly Critical Security Patch Updates targeting high-severity vulnerabilities across Oracle ERP [...][... Check source for end of article ...]
📅 - Micron Ships 245TB SSD As AI Server Storage Needs Surge - Micron has started shipping a 245TB solid-state drive aimed directly at AI infrastructure operators, introducing storage density levels that could significantly alter how hyperscalers, cloud providers, and dedicated server companies design AI clusters, data lakes, and high-capacity storage environments as the industry struggles with power limitations, rack availability, cooling demands, and rapidly expanding machine learning datasets worldwide today.
The new Micron 6600 ION SSD arrives at a strange moment for infrastructure markets. AI servers are becoming larger, denser, hotter, and more power-hungry at the exact time data center operators are running into physical limits around [...]
📅 - ABB Invests $200M in Europe Grid Manufacturing for Data Centers - ABB is putting roughly $200 million into European medium-voltage manufacturing as grid operators, industrial groups, and data center developers search for faster access to power distribution equipment. The spending covers new and expanded capacity across six countries, with ABB pointing to electrification, renewable integration, and AI-era data center demand as forces straining already stretched electrical infrastructure supply chains.
The investment is not about another software layer for the grid. It is heavier than that. Switchgear, breakers, relays, vacuum interrupters, grid automation hardware. The pieces that decide whether power can actually move reliably through overloaded [...]
📅 - InMotion Replaces Linux Memory Layer Across Hosting Fleet - InMotion Hosting says it has quietly replaced a core Linux memory management component across its shared hosting infrastructure after tracing recurring MySQL instability to a lower-level systems issue affecting database memory behavior. The company deployed Google-developed TCMalloc fleet-wide, reporting sharply lower memory consumption and the apparent elimination of database crashes tied to runaway memory growth on heavily loaded shared hosting servers globally.
For years, shared hosting customers experiencing intermittent slowdowns or unexplained outages were often told some variation of the same thing: MySQL was consuming too much memory. Sometimes WordPress plugins were blamed. [...]
📅 - MongoDB Builds Enterprise AI Stack Around Agent Workloads - MongoDB is expanding its database platform deeper into enterprise artificial intelligence infrastructure, adding integrated vector search, automated embeddings, persistent memory, and cross-cloud connectivity features aimed at companies attempting to move AI agents from experimental pilots into production systems operating across regulated and large-scale enterprise environments worldwide today under growing performance and compliance pressure.
The company announced the new capabilities during MongoDB.local London 2026, framing the database itself as the operational foundation for enterprise AI agents rather than simply a storage layer sitting underneath applications.
That distinction [...]
📅 - PacketFabric Expands Hiring as AI Fuels Network Demand - PacketFabric is expanding its leadership and engineering ranks as demand for AI infrastructure begins exposing an uncomfortable truth across enterprise IT: GPUs are useless if the network underneath them cannot keep up. The Network-as-a-Service provider has added senior executives, cloud-focused sales staff, and technical hires in recent weeks while accelerating recruitment across operations and reliability engineering amid growing enterprise connectivity pressures globally.
The AI infrastructure market has spent the last two years obsessing over chips, power availability, and data center capacity. Networking rarely made headlines unless something failed.
Now it is becoming harder to [...]
📅 - Nebius Breaks Ground on Missouri AI Factory - Nebius has started construction on a sprawling AI infrastructure campus in Independence, Missouri, marking the company's first gigawatt-scale project in the United States. The AI cloud provider says the multi-building facility will anchor its long-term American expansion while adding pressure to an already overheated race for power, land, cooling capacity, and high-density digital infrastructure across regional markets.
The project covers roughly 400 acres on the eastern side of Independence and immediately places Nebius into a category occupied by hyperscalers, colocation giants, and a growing collection of AI infrastructure operators trying to secure enough electricity and physical [...]