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Microsoft Warns: AI Will Drive More Windows Security Patches
📅 - Microsoft is preparing Windows customers for more frequent security updates as artificial intelligence accelerates vulnerability discovery across its operating system. In this blog post by Windows and Devices chief Pavan Davuluri, Microsoft said AI is finding flaws across more code, forcing engineering teams to compress detection, validation, and remediation cycles without weakening reliability or operational stability.
For enterprise IT departments, the message extends beyond another Windows security announcement. Microsoft is effectively resetting expectations around patch management. Monthly Patch Tuesday releases are unlikely to remain the practical ceiling for security remediation as [...][... Check source for end of article ...]
📅 - ÆTHER Plans Strasbourg AI Gigafactory for EU Sovereignty - ÆTHER, a European AI infrastructure consortium, has submitted itself for the EU's next AI Gigafactory call, naming partners across energy, construction, cloud, semiconductors, HPC and AI. The group is pursuing two Strasbourg-area campuses that could start operating in 2027, with initial 42 MW capacity and a longer-range ambition beyond 400 MW if grids allow.
The project is less about one data center than a European answer to a fairly blunt question: can the region build AI infrastructure without depending almost entirely on U.S. cloud platforms, U.S. accelerators, U.S. capital and non-European operating layers?
ÆTHER says yes, or at least wants Brussels to believe the ingredients are [...]
📅 - Rackspace, Palantir Launch Framework for Enterprise AI - Rackspace Technology and Palantir have introduced a framework for running AI in regulated and sovereign environments, combining Palantir Foundry and AIP with Rackspace private cloud, on-premises infrastructure, certified engineers and managed operations. The model targets customers that need control over data location, security rules, governance and production outcomes, not another AI pilot program alone.
The framework is aimed at the organizations least able to treat AI as a loose cloud experiment: hospitals, banks, energy operators, government-linked bodies and enterprises with cross-border data restrictions. These buyers are not usually short of AI ambition. They are short of operating [...]
📅 - Coro Taps QBS for DACH Cybersecurity Channel Expansion - Coro has signed a DACH distribution deal with QBS Software, giving resellers in Germany, Austria and Switzerland access to its cybersecurity platform through the Prianto brand. The arrangement extends Coro's EMEA channel strategy and targets mid-market companies that want broader protection without building larger security teams or stitching together more point tools internally.
The commercial logic is not complicated. DACH has a deep base of industrial, services and Mittelstand-style companies with real cyber exposure and limited security staffing. Many are too complex for basic SMB security bundles, but not large enough to run sprawling enterprise security operations. Vendors love that [...]
📅 - VOLT, NorthC and Dell Plan Dutch AI Cloud With 250,000 GPUs - VOLT plans to open a Dutch AI cloud in Amsterdam this October, working with NorthC Datacenters and Dell Technologies before expanding toward a proposed Rotterdam campus sized for as many as 250,000 GPUs. The project targets regulated European customers, but its scale will depend on power, financing, hardware supply, network capacity, and credible demand from enterprise buyers.
The immediate proposition is smaller than the headline number. VOLT says its first operational facility will run from a new AI factory hosted with NorthC Datacenters in Amsterdam. That gives the company a near-term route into the market while the far larger Rotterdam development remains a multiyear construction, [...]
📅 - euNetworks Launches Shorter Paris-Milan Fiber Route via Alps - euNetworks has opened a 1,057-kilometer fiber route linking Paris and Milan through the Alps, giving carriers, cloud providers, and data center customers a shorter alternative to paths running via Lyon and Marseille. The network operator says the link improves route diversity while connecting directly into its metropolitan infrastructure in two of Europe's busiest commercial digital markets today.
For infrastructure buyers, the value is less about adding another line on a European network map than reducing dependence on a familiar corridor. Much of the traffic between France and northern Italy has traditionally followed longer southern paths through Lyon and Marseille. A physically [...]
📅 - EQT Targets AI Power Bottleneck With Copia Power Acquisition - EQT, a Swedish private equity and infrastructure investment group, has agreed to acquire Copia Power from Carlyle, adding a U.S. platform that combines generation, transmission access, storage, and data center development at shared grid locations. The deal deepens EQT's exposure to the power bottleneck constraining AI infrastructure, while leaving execution dependent on permits, interconnections, customers, and utility cooperation nationwide.
The transaction, expected to close by the end of 2026 subject to approvals, moves EQT further into the overlap between digital infrastructure and electricity production. Copia is not simply developing data centers or building power plants. Its model [...]