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2026-07-16
2026-07-16 intelligence examines articles connected by the same Published, giving readers a fuller path through public reporting, evidence quality, market context, and infrastructure consequence. The page links the subject to relevant organisations, people, regions, signal types, governance exposure, operating dependencies, service-continuity pressure, customer risk, and capital or regulatory implications rather than presenting a short list of matching articles. It explains what the classification covers, why the pattern matters, which public sources support the recurring signal, and how readers should compare developments as the evidence base changes. Operators, investors, customers, analysts, and policy readers can use the page to understand where a theme is concentrated, which actors may be exposed, and which follow-up questions deserve closer review before treating the signal as durable.

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The contract before the cloud: Ehost's visible network and its competing specifications
The contract before the cloud: Ehost's visible network and its competing specifications intelligence summary explains the development, the public evidence available to readers, the organisations involved, the regional context, market exposure, and the infrastructure consequences…

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The 2Gbps Number Has Three Meanings: Testing GoFiber’s Small-Cloud Bargain
The 2Gbps Number Has Three Meanings: Testing GoFiber’s Small-Cloud Bargain intelligence summary explains the development, the public evidence available to readers, the organisations involved, the regional context, market exposure, and the infrastructure consequences that may…

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The Port That Isn't There: Tactical Software and the 89-Day Windows Clock
Tactical Software sells a deceptively modest promise: to allow an old Windows program to continue opening a familiar COM port even after the cable, modem, or device has been replaced by an IP network. The promise can postpone an expensive application rewrite, but it does not make…

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The Cheapest Click in the Stack: iNET Software and the Cost of Owning the Door
For Công ty TNHH Phần mềm iNET, a discounted domain is the beginning of a much broader chain of trust. The registrar account can become the control point for DNS, hosting, email, cloud servers, support, and reseller operations; the buyer's real question is therefore not whether…

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The Fund in the Database: Dynamo Software Bulgaria and the Price of One Source of Truth
Dynamo Software Bulgaria Ltd is the documented Sofia office within a global private markets software company whose appeal is concentration: a single environment for relationships, deals, research, portfolio data, accounting, and investor communication.

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The Municipality from One Vendor: E&L and the Price of an Integrated Municipality
E&L sells to Brazilian municipalities a compelling idea: tax, accounting, payroll, procurement, assets, documents and public services can run as a single digital system. The difficulty starts after integration: when data and institutional memory reside with one vendor…

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Ansys India and the Cost of Moving Proof Left
Ansys Software Pvt. Ltd. stands at a particularly important crossroads in engineering software: the Indian workforce of solvers and support, the increasing computational load of multiphysics simulation, and Synopsys's attempt to connect chip design to the behaviour of complete…

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After the Man-Month: FPT Software's AI Accountability Test
FPT Software has built an international delivery business by linking Vietnam's pool of engineers to demanding clients in Japan, the US and elsewhere. Its next bet is harder: using AI-assisted development to sell faster modernisation and more certain outcomes without shifting…

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The Consent Ledger: Velti's Second Act Runs Through the Telecom Customer
Velti's current proposition is easy to describe and hard to deliver: use an operator's subscriber data to decide which offer, message, and moment will create incremental value without turning relevance into intrusion.

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The shopping cart is not the control system: AutomationDirect's bargain with the factory floor
AutomationDirect has made industrial automation exceptionally easy to price, compare, and buy, but a factory does not operate by catalogue convenience alone. Its true proposition is a division of labour: the seller absorbs merchandising, documentation, inventory and first-line…

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Cloud5 and the Room-Number Problem: Inside Hospitality’s Communications Control Plane
Cloud5 Communications is best understood not as a general-purpose cloud vendor, but as a specialist operator sitting between hotel rooms, property systems, broadband carriers, voice networks, support desks and reservation calls. Its attraction is the promise that one…

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The Price of One Can: Inside SSCS’s Quiet Control Layer for Convenience Retail
A vendor changes the cost of an energy drink by a few cents. Before that change can become a trustworthy shelf price, margin calculation, inventory value and management report across a chain of convenience stores, it has to survive a surprisingly long journey. Service Station…

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Transparent Edge and the second CNAME: can sovereignty ride on someone else’s network?
A customer reaches Transparent Edge through a short DNS alias, but the path behind that alias can cross software, networks and jurisdictions owned by several parties. That makes the Madrid company’s proposition more interesting than a simple “European CDN” label: its real test is…

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LightEdge has assembled one infrastructure company—and many boundaries of responsibility
LightEdge’s acquisition-led expansion gives regulated mid-market companies something they often struggle to buy: colocation, private cloud, IBM Power, public-cloud operations, recovery and security support from one provider. The bargain is less simple than the portfolio suggests.…

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The shutdown button still bills: testing 3HCloud’s converged infrastructure promise
3HCloud proposes an unusually tactile alternative to the abstract public cloud: put virtual machines, provider-supplied bare metal and customer-owned servers behind one operating surface, then charge for the pieces in plain view. The proposition is credible enough to merit…

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The Key Ring Problem: What Enegren Technology Controls When a Small Business Outsources IT
Enegren Technology offers Wichita businesses an appealing bargain: replace a scattered set of technicians, security products, backup routines, phone vendors and emerging AI tools with one local team and one accountable relationship. The strength of that bargain is also its…

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AIMS Data Centre: the shortest cable can become the longest dependency
AIMS sells protected space, power and cooling, but its most consequential product is often a much smaller physical entity: the cross-connect that puts a customer within a few metres of Malaysia’s densest concentration of networks. That proximity can lower latency, simplify…

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Harris Computer and the six-year goodbye
Harris Computer promises acquired software companies a permanent home. For customers, that promise can remove one familiar danger: a financial owner selling the vendor, combining it with a rival or abandoning a narrow market. But permanence has another edge. When software is…

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The Thousandfold Gap in Visão Datacenter's Reliability Story
The Thousandfold Gap in Visão Datacenter's Reliability Story intelligence summary explains the development, the public evidence available to readers, the organisations involved, the regional context, market exposure, and the infrastructure consequences that may follow. The Global…

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Vertix’s Five-Minute Alert Has Four Clocks to Prove
Vertix Tecnologia sells a useful promise to Brazilian infrastructure buyers: local people, a broad managed-service perimeter and monitoring that can check systems every five minutes. The hard question begins after the alarm. Assurance depends on four different clocks—detection…
