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AWS has named former DataStax CEO Chet Kapoor as vice president of cybersecurity, aiming to enhance security for its growing AI portfolio. Kapoor brings decades of experience from leading companies like DataStax, Apigee, and Google.
Amazon Web Services has reportedly hired technology veteran Chet Kapoor as its new vice president of cybersecurity, according to an internal announcement viewed by industry sources. The move signals AWS’s intensified focus on securing its expanding artificial intelligence offerings as cloud deployments grow increasingly complex.
Microsoft has launched a Public Preview enabling Azure users to share Capacity Reservation Groups across multiple subscriptions. This long-awaited feature promises to simplify resource management and reduce infrastructure costs for organizations operating in the cloud. The update represents a significant shift in how enterprises can allocate and reuse reserved compute capacity.
Microsoft has introduced a Public Preview that enables Azure users to share Capacity Reservation Groups (CRGs) across multiple subscriptions, according to reports from the company. This development represents what analysts suggest could be a transformative change for enterprise cloud management, allowing organizations to maximize resource utilization while controlling infrastructure expenses.
Oracle is highlighting how agentic AI is transforming enterprise operations through its Fusion Applications suite. The company reportedly aims to embed intelligence directly into business processes rather than treating AI as an add-on feature.
According to reports from AI World 2025 in Las Vegas, Oracle Corporation has significantly shifted its enterprise strategy toward embedding agentic AI directly into core business applications. Sources indicate this represents a fundamental change from the company’s previous cloud-first approach, with intelligence now becoming the primary competitive battleground in enterprise software.
Arm Holdings CEO Rene Haas has proposed that shifting certain AI workloads from centralized data centers to local devices could significantly improve technology sustainability. According to reports, this hybrid approach would maintain cloud-based AI training while enabling inference tasks to run directly on consumer devices. The comments come as Arm announces expanded partnerships with major technology firms including Meta Platforms.
Arm CEO Rene Haas has suggested that moving certain artificial intelligence workloads away from centralized cloud computing infrastructure could create more sustainable technology ecosystems, according to recent reports. Haas indicated that over time, relying exclusively on massive multi-gigawatt data centers may not represent a sustainable path forward for the industry.
A proposed $3.6 billion data center in Tucson’s Sonoran desert faces strong community opposition over massive water requirements and secretive planning processes. The project highlights growing national tensions between tech infrastructure expansion and local environmental concerns.
A major data center development known as Project Blue has sparked significant controversy in Tucson, Arizona, where residents and local officials are pushing back against what sources indicate could be one of the largest such facilities in the southern part of the state. The $3.6 billion project proposed by San Francisco-based Beale Infrastructure would span 290 acres in Pima County, becoming the county’s largest development ever, according to reports.