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Vultr Adds AMD EPYC 4005 for Affordable, Scalable Cloud Solutions
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Vultr Opens Pre-Orders for AMD MI355X GPUs Ahead of Q3 Launch
Being one of the first public-cloud platforms to guarantee volume access to AMD's new flagship accelerator when production units start shipping in the third quarter, cloud infrastructure provider Vultr has started its reservation queue for the upcoming Instinct MI355X GPU. This week's announcement of the pre-order program puts Vultr in a position to meet demand from developers and businesses who have had difficulty securing capacity due to a worldwide lack of high-performance AI silicon. The main component of AMD's fourth-generation CDNA architecture is the MI355X. In order to minimize inter-GPU communication overhead and keep huge transformer models resident in memory, each board has 288 GB of next-generation HBM3E memory and maintains an on-package bandwidth of 8 TB/s. Along with FP8 and FP16, developers may now exchange arithmetic accuracy for significant throughput benefits during both training and inference thanks to support for the new ultra-low-precision FP4 and FP6 data types. Early-Access Clusters in New Jersey and Amsterdam AMD is aiming for liquid-cooled racks for the component, recognizing that operators want tighter, more efficient footprints to control power costs and that contemporary accelerators are pushing the thermal boundaries of air-cooled data centers. Prior-generation Instinct MI300X and MI325X GPUs are already fielded by Vultr, and they are paired with AMD EPYC 7003 and 9004 series CPUs. The new EPYC 4005 ‘Turin’ CPUs and the MI355X will fit into that stack, according to Vultr CEO J.J. Kardwell, providing clients with a single-vendor CPU–GPU route linked via AMD's Infinity Fabric. Before expanding the hardware to other locations later in the year, the business intends to launch early-access clusters in its main New Jersey and Amsterdam areas. Although Vultr's product team has not yet revealed pricing, early adopters will get discounted credits and a guaranteed upgrade route when additional capacity becomes available online. Independent clouds like Vultr are seen by AMD as an essential distribution channel. Tens of thousands of AI start-ups that are unable to get allocations from the major three platforms are served by smaller regional providers, while hyperscale operators - such as Oracle, who just committed to a 30,000-GPU cluster based on the same silicon - make headlines. Next-Gen AI Infrastructure "AMD MI355X GPUs are designed to meet the diverse and complex demands of today’s AI workloads, delivering exceptional value and flexibility," added Kardwell. "As AI development continues to accelerate, the scalability, security, and efficiency these GPUs deliver are more essential than ever. We are proud to be among the first cloud providers worldwide to offer AMD MI355X GPUs, empowering our customers with next-generation AI infrastructure."  Although third-party benchmarks have not yet confirmed AMD's claims, early performance figures from its recent Advancing AI briefing indicate the MI355X offers a 40 percent tokens-per-dollar advantage over NVIDIA's liquid-cooled Blackwell B200 and a roughly four-fold generational leap in inference throughput. To facilitate the transition for engineers with CUDA training, the accelerator will come with ROCm 6, AMD's open-source software stack. The latest version includes optimized kernels for PyTorch 2.3, ONNX Runtime integration, and mixed-precision libraries tuned for FP4 and FP6.  Supply shortages are still a wild card, according to analysts. The MI355X depends on state-of-the-art interposers and TSMC's sophisticated HBM3E packaging capability, both of which are in low supply throughout the industry. Nevertheless, Vultr officials say they are optimistic that they will start generating client cases by the end of September, with "meaningful" scaling coming in the fourth quarter when more wafers are produced. The Vultr offer is an early test of AMD's ability to convert semiconductor specs into easily accessible cloud capacity for business purchasers considering alternatives to established Nvidia infrastructure. The launch may be a significant step toward a more competitive and varied AI computing market if the Miami-based company can fulfill its Q3 commitment.
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June 16, 2025 at 6:57 PM
Airtel Expands Into Cloud and AI-Driven Infrastructure Services
India’s enterprise cloud ecosystem is set to expand with the launch of Airtel Cloud, a telco-grade platform developed by Xtelify, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bharti Airtel. Initially built to support Airtel’s internal operations - managing up to 1.4 billion transactions per minute - the platform is now being offered to Indian enterprises.  Designed to deliver scalable, secure, and AI-driven cloud infrastructure, Airtel Cloud positions itself as a sovereign, vendor-agnostic solution aimed at addressing the rising demand for localized, high-performance computing across industries. Airtel Cloud offers a full stack of cloud services, including Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), and enhanced connectivity capabilities. Hosted in next-generation, sustainable data centers, the platform features GenAI-based provisioning and operations support from 300 certified cloud experts. Airtel emphasizes that the platform is vendor-neutral, ensures seamless workload migration, reduces total cost of ownership, and adheres strictly to data sovereignty requirements by keeping all operational control and data within India’s borders. Alongside Airtel Cloud, Xtelify has launched a suite of AI-powered software solutions designed specifically for the telecom sector. These include an analytics engine, a workforce optimization tool, and a customer experience platform - all intended to streamline operations, reduce customer churn, and increase average revenue per user (ARPU). The goal is to give telecom operators a converged, cloud-native stack to manage everything from infrastructure to real-time customer interactions. To support global deployment, Xtelify has partnered with telecom operators across three regions. In Singapore, Singtel will adopt “Xtelify Work,” a productivity-focused platform that provides real-time tracking, automated dispatch, and governance tools for its field operations. Singtel’s CEO, Ng Tian Chong, noted that the solution would help improve service delivery, reduce emissions, and optimize engineer deployment. In the Philippines, Globe Telecom will implement “Xtelify Serve,” an AI-powered customer support platform designed to handle service requests more intelligently and empathetically. Globe President and CEO Carl Cruz emphasized that the platform aligns with the company’s mission to deliver transparent and responsive service across all channels. In Africa, Airtel Africa will integrate Xtelify’s Data Engine, IQ, and Work platforms across its 14-country footprint. The rollout will support use cases including fraud prevention, AI-driven insights, and secure omnichannel customer engagement. Group CIO Jacques Barkhuizen stated that the collaboration will bring meaningful digital transformation to millions of users across the continent. Airtel’s Shift to Digital Infrastructure Provider Gopal Vittal, Vice Chairman and Managing Director of Bharti Airtel, described the launch as a major milestone in the company’s evolution. “This is a pivotal moment as we take our world-class, homegrown platforms to Indian businesses and telecom operators globally,” Vittal said. He added that Airtel Cloud reflects years of experience managing over 590 million consumer interactions and solving complex telecom challenges at scale. Vittal also reinforced Airtel’s data sovereignty commitment, noting that Airtel Cloud’s operations and controls remain entirely within India, ensuring that no foreign entity has access to the platform’s infrastructure or customer data. The announcement marks Airtel’s transition from a telecom provider to a broader digital infrastructure player. With Airtel Cloud and Xtelify’s platforms, the company is aiming to deliver advanced, AI-ready cloud and software solutions to meet the rapidly evolving needs of enterprises and telecom operators - both in India and around the world.
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AWS Invests $13B to Expand AI and Cloud Infrastructure in Australia
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced plans to invest A$20 billion (approximately US$13 billion) over the next five years to significantly expand its cloud computing and artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure in Australia. The move marks AWS’s largest technology investment in the country to date and reinforces its long-term strategy of strengthening regional capabilities to meet rising global demand for advanced computing. The investment, scheduled to run from 2025 through 2029, will fund the expansion, operation, and maintenance of AWS’s Australian data center infrastructure, with a strong emphasis on supporting generative AI workloads and increasing server capacity. According to AWS, this will not only enhance Australia’s AI capabilities but also contribute to economic growth, technology innovation, and job creation, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese praised the development on social media, calling it a “huge vote of confidence in the Australian economy” and a foundational step toward future-proofing the nation’s digital competitiveness. AWS also announced that it will support this infrastructure expansion with renewable energy commitments, including the development of three new solar farms in Victoria and Queensland. The company plans to source more than 170 megawatts of renewable energy capacity from these projects, contributing to its goal of achieving fully carbon-neutral operations. AWS has already surpassed its 2023 target of 100% renewable energy usage and remains the world’s largest corporate purchaser of renewable energy. The new infrastructure will build on AWS’s existing Australian presence, which began in 2012 with the opening of its first region in Sydney and later expanded to Melbourne in 2023. To date, AWS has invested over A$9.1 billion in the country and contributed significantly to the growth of the local cloud ecosystem, creating tens of thousands of direct and indirect jobs, particularly in data center operations and cloud-based IT services. Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure According to the Australian Department of Industry, Science and Resources, AI and automation could add up to A$600 billion annually to the country’s GDP by 2030. AWS’s expansion aligns closely with this projection, positioning the company as a key enabler of Australia’s digital transformation goals. It also comes as competition from other major cloud providers like Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure intensifies across the Asia-Pacific region. Beyond economic gains, AWS emphasized the environmental benefits of its cloud model. A recent study with Accenture showed that companies migrating AI workloads to AWS could reduce carbon emissions by up to 94% compared to traditional on-premises data centers. AWS’s strategy to pair its AI infrastructure growth with sustainable energy sourcing addresses mounting concerns around the environmental cost of energy-intensive technologies, including generative AI and large language models. Once operational, the three new solar projects will join AWS’s existing renewable energy assets in Australia, bringing the company’s total to eight such projects. Together, they are expected to generate approximately 1.4 million megawatt hours of clean electricity annually - enough to power nearly 290,000 Australian homes. With this investment, AWS further cements Australia’s role as a strategic regional hub for cloud computing and AI innovation while reaffirming its commitment to environmentally responsible growth.
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PoliCloud Raises €7.5M for Sovereign Decentralized Cloud Expansion
French decentralized cloud computing startup PoliCloud has raised €7.5 million in a seed funding round led by Global Ventures, marking a significant step forward in the firm’s ambition to provide secure, sovereign cloud infrastructure alternatives to traditional hyperscale providers. The Cannes-based company, founded in 2025 by entrepreneur David Gurlé, is positioning itself as a disruptor in the increasingly critical domain of edge computing and data sovereignty. PoliCloud leverages custom-designed hardware and distributed computing software to operate micro data centers across local geographies, enabling organizations to access high-performance computing and encrypted storage without relying on centralized cloud systems. Its architecture is tailored to meet the growing demand for compliant, localized cloud services - especially among governments, municipalities, and enterprises looking to retain control over their data and minimize exposure to foreign jurisdictions. The system includes scalable GPU capabilities optimized for AI workloads and integrates strong encryption and edge computing principles to enhance both performance and security. With sovereignty, sustainability, and performance as its pillars, PoliCloud aims to offer a compelling alternative to global hyperscalers in a market increasingly shaped by regulatory constraints and environmental imperatives. Sovereignty, Security, Performance, Sustainability “This is a critical market need - combining sovereignty with security, performance, and environmental responsibility,” said founder David Gurlé. “Our edge computing model offers public and private sector clients a practical, high-performing solution that aligns with data localization and energy-efficiency goals.” Alongside lead investor Global Ventures, the round included participation from Paris-based OneRagtime, digital research institute Inria, Hong Kong’s MI8 Limited, and several private investors. The funding will be used to develop PoliCloud’s proprietary infrastructure, expand its team, and pursue international growth, with a particular focus on European public sector customers. Simon Sharp, Senior Partner at Global Ventures, emphasized the company's promise: “PoliCloud aligns with our vision of backing founders with bold ideas and global ambition. David’s team is building exactly the kind of infrastructure today’s digital economy demands.”
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Inconsistent policy enforcement, fragmented management, and a reactive approach to security can all stem from inadequate governance. Effective governance frameworks must cover data security, compliance, operational control, and standardized policy implementation across environments. Centralized management platforms, continuous compliance monitoring, and role-based access control (RBAC) are foundational tools for ensuring governance at scale. Networking, Compatibility, Visibility & Control Compatibility issues frequently surface when disparate cloud and on-prem systems fail to integrate seamlessly. These issues often require custom connectors, create administrative complexity, and increase maintenance costs. Mitigating such problems begins with adopting uniform tools, APIs, and open standards across platforms. Middleware can provide a compatibility bridge, while regular integration testing ensures that evolving systems continue to communicate effectively. Visibility and control are often compromised in hybrid setups due to the dispersed nature of services and infrastructure. Without unified observability, performance bottlenecks, security gaps, and compliance blind spots can go undetected. A strategic approach involves implementing monitoring tools that offer granular insights into resource usage, system performance, and security events across the entire environment. Dashboards integrating data from various sources - using tools like Prometheus, Grafana, Splunk, or the ELK Stack - can offer IT leaders a single pane of glass view. Intelligent analytics and machine learning algorithms, as found in AWS GuardDuty or Azure Security Center, further enhance anomaly detection capabilities. Networking forms the circulatory system of a hybrid cloud, and any flaws in its architecture can severely impact performance, security, and connectivity. 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SUSE, a global provider of enterprise open-source solutions, has launched a new service aimed at meeting the rising demand for digital sovereignty across Europe. The offering, called SUSE Sovereign Premium Support, is designed for organizations requiring a proactive, customized, and regulation-aligned approach to IT infrastructure management. With a focus on maintaining operational resilience and independence, the service supports both public and private sector clients navigating evolving European Union data regulations and geopolitical pressures. The launch comes as IDC reports that more than 80% of European organizations either currently use or plan to implement sovereign cloud solutions by 2025. This growing momentum reflects a broader industry shift toward stronger data governance, localized infrastructure, and minimized external risk - particularly in response to increasing geopolitical uncertainty. SUSE's Sovereign Premium Support provides enhanced data privacy, controlled access protocols, and EU-based service delivery. Support operations, including troubleshooting data storage, are confined to EU-based servers and networks, reinforcing compliance with EU regulatory standards. The service is staffed by Premium Support Engineers (PSE) and Service Delivery Managers (SDM) located within the European Union, offering clients local expertise and greater assurance over data residency and access. Compliance Issue vs Strategic Imperative The company has long maintained strong European roots while operating globally. This regional grounding, combined with deep open-source expertise, enables SUSE to meet complex sovereignty and compliance needs across sectors. SUSE’s existing customer base already includes defense and law enforcement entities, as well as public administration bodies that require the highest levels of compliance and operational security. SUSE CEO Dirk-Peter van Leeuwen emphasizes that the new support offering represents a natural evolution of SUSE’s existing approach. "Our SUSE Sovereign Premium Support reaffirms our commitment to delivering a resilient, future-proof IT infrastructure. It extends our philosophy of being open by design and sovereign by choice, which we’ve upheld for over three decades," he said. The aim is to offer clients the control they need over their data and operations without compromising on flexibility or innovation. The demand for services like SUSE Sovereign Premium Support is not limited to traditional regulated industries. According to IDC analyst Rahiel Nasir, organizations across all sectors are recognizing the value of digital sovereignty. “This is not just a trend among governments or critical infrastructure providers. We’re seeing broad interest in sovereignty options such as sovereign clouds, especially as companies begin new cloud journeys and factor in regulatory requirements from the outset,” he noted. Udo Wuertz, Fellow and CDO at Fsas Technologies Europe, echoed this sentiment, highlighting SUSE’s ability to deliver regionally tailored support. “SUSE has been a valuable partner on sovereignty solutions for years. Their deep understanding of European needs, combined with their EU-based support capabilities, allows us to jointly serve customers in a compliant and future-ready way.” As the 2025 milestone approaches, digital sovereignty is emerging not just as a compliance issue but as a strategic imperative. SUSE’s new offering appears well-positioned to meet the complex needs of a market shifting toward more localized, secure, and autonomous IT ecosystems.
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