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AI Servers Lift Lenovo’s Infrastructure Business to Record Revenue
📅 - Lenovo's AI server business is now carrying more of the company's growth story, after record infrastructure revenue and full-year profitability in its server unit. The company cited a $21 billion AI server pipeline, more than 5,800 deployments and expanding liquid-cooled rack capacity as demand for enterprise AI hardware moves from pilot clusters to industrial-scale infrastructure programs globally.
AI servers did not single-handedly produce Lenovo's record year. The company is larger than that. But in the infrastructure business, they appear to be the accelerant.
Lenovo said its Infrastructure Solutions Group generated $5.6 billion in fourth-quarter revenue, up 37% year over year, with [...][... Check source for end of article ...]
📅 - Grid Dynamics Brings AI Modernization Playbook to Azure - Grid Dynamics is taking its AI-heavy legacy modernization playbook to Microsoft Azure, aiming at large enterprises still running high-volume systems on aging databases and costly software licenses. The company says the new service combines Azure migration support with its GAIN platform, as AI work becomes a larger slice of its revenue mix in 2026 for the company.
The target is not the easy part of cloud migration. It is the ugly part: transaction-heavy legacy estates, old data warehouses, brittle integration layers, and application portfolios where nobody wants to be the executive who broke billing, payments, manufacturing planning, or customer operations.
Grid Dynamics is presenting the [...]
📅 - WSO2 Expands Agent Fabric for Enterprise AI Governance - WSO2 is expanding its Agent Fabric platform with agent-focused identity, API governance, integration tooling, deployment flexibility, and an embedded engineering model intended to move autonomous AI systems from pilots into production. Announced at WSO2Con North America 2026, the package targets enterprises trying to govern agents across applications, APIs, workflows, identities, data, and hybrid infrastructure without surrendering control.
The company is trying to occupy a difficult layer in the enterprise AI stack. Not the model. Not the app. Not the cloud. The connective tissue.
That is a more important position than it sounds. Enterprises are discovering that AI agents are easy to [...]
📅 - Thales and Google Cloud Plan Sovereign Cloud in Germany - Thales and Google Cloud plan to launch a sovereign cloud service in Germany, with a locally controlled Thales entity operating infrastructure designed to keep sensitive workloads beyond non-European access. The preview is open now, general availability is expected by late 2026, and the offer targets regulated enterprises, public agencies, healthcare, finance, and critical infrastructure buyers in Europe.
The move is not really about another cloud region. Germany has those. It is about who operates the cloud, who can touch the data, what law applies, and whether a regulated organization can use hyperscale services without creating a sovereignty problem in the risk register.
Google brings [...]
📅 - China’s AI Spending Surge Puts Pressure on Global Rivals - China's AI market is moving faster than the usual enterprise adoption curve, and IDC is putting unusually large numbers around it. The firm expects global enterprise AI spending to reach $940 billion in 2026 and $2.1 trillion by 2029, with China scaling robotics, model services and industrial AI at a pace rivals may struggle to match.
That is the headline from IDC Directions 2026 in Beijing, stripped of the conference staging and executive optimism. The more interesting part is not that China is spending heavily on AI. Everyone is spending heavily on AI. The sharper point is where the money appears to be going.
Not just GPUs. Not just data centers. Not only foundation models.
China's AI [...]
📅 - IREN CEO: AI Power Crunch Threatens Gigawatt Data Center Timelines - NVIDIA may not be the AI infrastructure constraint investors think it is. IREN co-founder and co-CEO Daniel Roberts told Bloomberg Tech recently that a company starting a 1-gigawatt AI factory today might wait until 2030 before compute begins operating, reframing the sector's bottleneck around electricity, grid access, permitting, and construction rather than GPU supply alone.
That is a cold shower for a market still trained to read AI capacity through chip availability. NVIDIA remains central, obviously. No one is running frontier training clusters on vibes. But Roberts' remark points to a slower, more physical constraint: land, transformers, substations, transmission queues, power [...]
📅 - IGEL, Zscaler Release Distributed Care Security Blueprints - IGEL and Zscaler are taking a familiar healthcare security problem - too many exposed endpoints, too many access paths, too little tolerance for downtime - and packaging it into reference blueprints for providers now running care across hospitals, clinics, homes, and recovery environments. The companies introduced the guidance at HIMSS26 Europe in Copenhagen this week.
The move is not a product launch in the clean, simple sense. It is architecture. Or, more precisely, an attempt to tell healthcare IT teams how to assemble IGEL endpoint software and Zscaler's cloud security controls into patterns that survive the messier reality of modern care delivery.