Cloud computing has reached a crossroads. The high cost and data sensitivity of AI workloads are raising the appeal of private clouds, even as neoclouds and sovereign clouds shake up the cloud provider landscape. New cyberthreats, shifting compute requirements, and management complexity are adding to cloud complications.
Download the June 2026 issue of the Enterprise Spotlight from the editors of CIO, Computerworld, CSO, InfoWorld, and Network World, and learn how to navigate the latest cloud strategy developments.
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Cloud computing has reached a crossroads. The high cost and data sensitivity of AI workloads are raising the appeal of private clouds, even as neoclouds and sovereign clouds shake up the cloud provider landscape. New cyberthreats, shifting compute requirements, and management complexity are adding to cloud complications.
Download the June 2026 issue of the Enterprise Spotlight from the editors of CIO, Computerworld, CSO, InfoWorld, and Network World, and learn how to navigate the latest cloud strategy developments.
A sales tax exemption for “Internet data centers” enacted 26 years ago could cost the state millions as a new generation of facilities goes up. A movement is afoot in the state Legislature to kill the law.
Fundstrat technical strategist Mark Newton says the US stock market is poised to broaden beyond semiconductors and memory stocks, warning that tech has gotten “over its skis” after an 18% rally in eight weeks and is likely to consolidate through the summer. Speaking in a recent interview, Newton identified financials, industrials, consumer discretionary, and healthcare […]
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AI is clearly accelerating demand for cloud computing, but not in the way many expected. Is the biggest story right now about software innovation? No. It’s about the extraordinary amount of capital flowing into the physical infrastructure needed to support AI at scale. Chips, networking gear, power systems, and massive data centers are becoming the strategic center of gravity for the cloud market as providers race to support model training and inference workloads.
The numbers are hard to ignore. US technology companies, including Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, and Microsoft, are expected to spend about $650 billion on AI-related infrastructure in 2026, up from roughly $410 billion in 2025, according to analysis cited by Reuters. That kind of growth tells us something important. AI is not just another software wave that sits neatly atop the existing cloud stack. It is forcing a redesign of the stack itself.
That redesign reaches deep into the networking and data movement. Nvidia recently annou
The EU's cash limit and digital euro pilot could accelerate the shift to digital payments, impacting privacy, compliance costs, and financial inclusion.
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