North America Cloud Services Trends
North America Cloud Services Trends
Cloud Service trend intelligence tracks cloud computing market trends, AI infrastructure demand, hybrid cloud adoption, edge deployment, platform competition, and data centre capacity pressure in North America, giving readers a fuller view of the demand shifts, capacity constraints, platform strategies, capital timing, regulatory pressure, and operating assumptions behind the market. The category connects company movement, public policy context, infrastructure reports, procurement signals, customer demand, service continuity, regional constraints, investment timing, and exposed organisations so readers can understand why a trend matters before it becomes a larger market story. Readers comparing cloud service market direction can use this page to evaluate confirmed evidence, regional execution risk, competitive positioning, governance exposure, capital pressure, and the institutions or companies most exposed to the shift across North American internet infrastructure markets. It is written for operators, investors, analysts, buyers, and policy readers who need a practical view of where the market is moving, which signals are durable, what evidence confirms the movement, and which infrastructure decisions may change planning assumptions over the next cycle.
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Understanding the basics: What is a Type 2 hypervisor?
In today’s digital world, virtualization technology has become a powerful tool, allowing us to run multiple operating systems on a single computer. One of the key components in this technology is the hypervisor. Hypervisors are software layers that manage virtual machines (VMs)…

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FTC targets Microsoft: Cloud monopoly in the spotlight
What happened The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is reportedly preparing to investigate Microsoft’s cloud computing business, as reported by multiple sources on Thursday (November 14). This move comes amid allegations of the company potentially abusing its market position in…

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Top tech news today: November 18, 2024
1. US scales back cryptocurrency prosecutions The Manhattan US Attorney’s office plans to reduce cryptocurrency cases, reflecting a shift in enforcement priorities amid evolving market conditions. Source: Reuters 2. Top hedge funds embrace Bitcoin ETFs Millennium, Capula, and…

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CFPB seeks to place Google under federal supervision
What happened The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is reportedly looking to place Google under federal supervision. This decision is part of ongoing regulatory efforts to examine Google’s financial services operations. According to a report by The Washington Post…

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Vaulted Deep lands $32M to tackle carbon waste with new tech
What happened U.S. climate tech startup Vaulted Deep announced on Thursday, November 14, that it has raised $32 million in venture capital. The company and its investors stated that the new funding will help Vaulted Deep scale its operations. The company locks away carbon that…

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The carbon footprint of digital technology: From streaming to cloud storage
Streaming services, cloud storage, and online communication have made us more connected than ever. Yet, as we embrace a fully digital world, we must consider the environmental impact of our online activities. While digital technology offers many conveniences, it also adds…

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Pony AI seeks up to $4.48B valuation in US IPO
What happened Pony AI said Thursday that it is aiming for a valuation of up to US$4.48 billion (RMB 20.11 billion) in its US IPO as the Chinese self-driving company proceeds with its long-sought plan for a New York listing. In order to generate up to US$195 million, Pony, which…

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Amazon faces ban on anti-union meetings after US labour ruling
What happened The U.S. National Labour Relations Board (NLRB) ruled on Wednesday that Amazon made unlawful promises and threats during mandatory meetings to discourage unionisation at its Staten Island warehouse. The ruling also bans employers from holding such “captive audience”…

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Bluesky adds 1.25M of X-fleeing users after election
What happened Over 700,000 new users have joined the social media platform Bluesky in the week following the US election as users try to avoid inflammatory posts and false information on X. According to the company, the migration, which is mostly from North America and the UK…

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Sexism in ChatGPT: How does AI’s hidden bias impact us?
Amazon developed an AI tool in 2014 to screen job candidates, aiming to simplify the hiring process using AI. However, the company soon discovered that the AI recruitment system tended to rate female candidates lower, especially for technical positions. Amazon’s testing of the…

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Chinese hackers target U.S. telecoms and steal confidential wiretap data
What happened Federal investigators confirmed on Wednesday that Chinese hackers breached multiple telecom providers, stealing sensitive data related to lawful wiretaps. This marks a significant counterintelligence failure. The FBI and CISA disclosed that the hackers also…

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European search engines Ecosia and Qwant partner to counter US Big Tech
What happened Two Google rival search engines, Ecosia and Qwant, launched a collaboration on Tuesday to create a European search index and lessen their reliance on US Big Tech companies. The European Search Perspective, or EUSP, is a joint venture between the two internet search…

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Why Trump’s win is driving Tesla shares to new highs
What happened Tesla’s stock is riding a powerful wave of investor interest, surging to its highest level since April 2022 following Donald Trump’s win in the recent U.S. presidential election. Investors are not only snapping up Tesla shares but are heavily focused on bullish…

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U.S. imposes new export restrictions on TSMC’s AI chips
—————————— What happened The U.S. has ordered TSMC to halt shipments of advanced chips used in AI to Chinese customers. The Department of Commerce imposed export restrictions on chips with 7 nm or more advanced designs, which power AI accelerators and GPUs. This follows TSMC’s…

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How Rivian’s new batteries will cut EV costs
__________________ What happened Rivian announced its R2 SUV will use batteries made in Arizona by LG Energy Solution, shifting from South Korean production to meet IRA requirements. The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) encourages US battery production for tax credits, a move…

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Top tech news today: November 7, 2024
Top tech news today: Bitcoin reaches new record as Trump wins the US election, SpaceX plans sixth Starship launch, and Tesla faces Musk tweet trial decision. 1. Bitcoin hits record high amid Trump speculation Bitcoin reaches a new peak as traders speculate on a possible Trump…

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Top tech news today: November 4, 2024
Top tech news today: Crypto ETF inflows rise before U.S. elections, Nvidia seeks EU approval for Run.AI buyout, and Disney unveils an AI and AR business unit. 1. Crypto ETFs see big inflows pre-election Crypto ETFs are attracting investors in anticipation of increased volatility…

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Bitcoin reaches $70K for the first time in months as election and earnings loom
What happened Bitcoin briefly surged past $70K as investors anticipated MicroStrategy‘s results and the upcoming U.S. presidential election. Coin Metrics reported a 3% price increase, reaching $69,925.00, with a peak of $70,207.02 on Monday around 6:00 p.m. Eastern, followed by…

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Broadband providers invest $94.7B to strengthen networks for AI-driven growth
What happened USTelecom reported that the US broadband industry invested $94.7B in communication infrastructure in 2023 for AI-driven growth. The investments were the second biggest in 22 years, trailing only 2022’s $102.4, and were more than 23% higher than the historic yearly…

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Almost human: How close are we to perfecting humanoid AI?
Explore the latest breakthroughs in humanoid AI and the companies leading the charge toward a future where machines think and feel like us!
