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Local Cloud Substitution

Local Cloud Substitution topic intelligence connects articles that share a specific subject, signal focus, or monitoring theme. The page gives readers a richer path through related reporting, source evidence, market actors, and infrastructure implications, with enough context to understand why the topic matters across company movements, governance decisions, regional exposure, and operational risk. Readers can compare recurring signals, affected organisations, public evidence, market context, service continuity, procurement, competition, compliance, and strategic planning questions behind the subject instead of treating the route as a simple tag list. It explains what the topic covers, which infrastructure actors or policies are involved, what evidence supports the coverage, and why the subject may matter for operators, customers, investors, and policy readers.

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North America cloud service

Webair and the Survival of Managed Hosting in a Hyperscale Market

Webair Internet Development should no longer be considered primarily as an independent hosting company selling servers in the traditional sense. Public data indicates something more economically interesting: a managed infrastructure brand whose value survived the collapse of raw…

Jun 30, 2026
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North America cloud service

GeekHost and the Residual Hosting Economy: Address Conservation, Customer Inertia, and Survival Under Hyperscale

GeekHost is economically interesting not because it is big, but because it is small and still readable in infrastructure registries. A small Canadian hosting identity with an ARIN organization registration, a direct IPv4 allocation, a visible dependence on EastLink for routing…

Jun 29, 2026
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North America cloud service

GEARHOST and the Unit Economics of Independent Application Cloud

GEARHOST's economic importance does not lie in its being a large cloud provider. It stems from its apparent survival as a small independent application hosting provider in a market where the strategic center of gravity has shifted elsewhere. Hyperscale cloud has absorbed…

Jun 29, 2026
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Cloud Service

BareMetal.com Inc and the infrastructure economy that refuses to disappear

BareMetal.com Inc is not important because it is a hyperscale cloud provider. It is important because it is the opposite type of infrastructure company: small, old, operationally specific, hard to classify, and commercially revealing. Its public record shows a Canadian hosting…

Jun 28, 2026
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Regional ISP

Awesome Net, Inc.: market power in the residual connectivity layer of South Texas

Awesome Net, Inc. is neither a large telecommunications operator, nor a hyperscale hoster, nor a network displaying obvious public weight in the global routing system. That is the key point. The company's public footprint is the kind that often matters most in the economics of…

Jun 28, 2026
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Cloud Service

Hasan Host and the Low-Margin Model: Address Visibility, Upstream Dependence, and Sub-Hyperscale Survival in Bangladesh Hosting

Hasan Host and the Low-Margin Model: Address Visibility, Upstream Dependence, and Sub-Hyperscale Survival in Bangladesh Hosting intelligence summary explains the development, the public evidence available to readers, the organisations involved, the regional context, market…

Jun 28, 2026
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Cloud Service

Below hyperscale, above the island: Data Services Pacific and the economics of local cloud survival in New Caledonia

Thesis

Jun 28, 2026