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Amazon SageMaker Data Agent now available for IAM Identity Center domains

13 May 2026 @ 9:53 pm

Amazon SageMaker Data Agent is now available in SageMaker Unified Studio domains configured with IAM Identity Center. Data Agent extends its AI-powered capabilities to help data analysts and engineers streamline their analytics workflows across both SageMaker notebooks and Query Editor environments, eliminating the need to manually write complex SQL joins, aggregations, and Python code. With Data Agent, you can describe your analysis goals in plain English and receive working Python or SQL code tailored to your connected data sources, including Amazon Athena, Amazon Redshift, Amazon S3, and AWS Glue Data Catalog. The agent maintains conversational context across notebook cells, selected tables, and query history, proposing step-by-step plans before generating code. Use it to calculate quarterly revenue growth rates, generate visualizations, transform DataFrames, or optimize query performance—all through natural language interaction. The "Fix with AI" feature provides inte

Amazon FSx for OpenZFS now supports creating Multi-AZ file systems in shared VPCs

13 May 2026 @ 7:00 pm

Amazon FSx for OpenZFS now allows you to create Multi-AZ file systems in shared VPCs within your AWS organization, making it easier for you to decentralize network and storage administration. VPC sharing is a feature that allows resource owners ("owner accounts") to share one or more VPC subnets with other accounts ("participant accounts") in their AWS organization. Participant accounts can then view, create, modify, delete, and manage their application resources in the subnets shared with them. Previously, participant accounts could create Single-AZ OpenZFS file systems in VPCs shared with them, but could only create Multi-AZ file systems in VPCs they owned. Starting today, participant accounts can create any FSx for&n

Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports M8i and R8i instances with Oracle SE2 License Included

13 May 2026 @ 7:00 am

Amazon RDS for Oracle now offers M8i and R8i instances with Oracle Database Standard Edition 2 (SE2) with the License Included (LI). M8i and R8i instances are powered by custom Intel Xeon 6 processors, available only on AWS, delivering the highest performance and fastest memory bandwidth among comparable Intel processors in the cloud. The new instances offer up to 15% better price-performance, and 2.5x more memory bandwidth compared to previous generation Intel-based instances. With RDS for Oracle SE2 LI, customers don’t have to separately purchase Oracle license and support. Amazon RDS for Oracle SE2 LI offers subscription based pay-per-use pricing inclusive of software license, support, compute resources, and a managed database service. To use RDS for Oracle SE2 LI, customers can create database instances from the AWS Management Console or using the

AWS Lambda supports scheduled scaling for functions on Lambda Managed Instances

12 May 2026 @ 7:00 pm

AWS Lambda now supports scheduled scaling for functions running on Lambda Managed Instances, using Amazon EventBridge Scheduler. This capability allows you to define one-time or recurring schedules that proactively adjust your function's capacity limits ahead of expected traffic, to meet your performance targets during peak periods and avoid costs during idle periods. Lambda Managed Instances lets you run Lambda functions on managed Amazon EC2 instances with built-in routing, load balancing, and autoscaling. Capacity scales between your configured minimum and maximum execution environment limits based on traffic. Previously, customers with predictable traffic patterns, such as business-hours applications or marketing events, were required to manually adjust capacity limits ahead of known demand changes or build custom automation to manage scaling on a schedule. With scheduled scaling, you can now define schedules that proactively adjust your function’s capacity limits ahe

Amazon EventBridge Scheduler adds 619 new SDK API actions, including Lambda Managed Instances

12 May 2026 @ 6:00 pm

Amazon EventBridge Scheduler expands its AWS SDK integrations with 13 additional services and 619 new API actions across new and existing AWS services, including AWS Lambda Managed Instances. You can now schedule direct invocations of a broader set of AWS services without writing custom integration code. EventBridge Scheduler is a serverless scheduler that allows you to create, run, and manage billions of scheduled events and tasks across more than 270 AWS services, without provisioning or managing the underlying infrastructure. With this expansion, you can now schedule a broader set of AWS API actions directly from Scheduler, including scaling Lambda managed instances up or down on a time-based schedule for precise control over capacity provisioning. These enhancements are now generally available in all AWS Regions where AWS EventBridge Scheduler is available. Specific services and API actions are subject to the availability of the target service in the AWS Region

AWS Security Agent now supports full repository code reviews

12 May 2026 @ 5:37 pm

Today, AWS announces the release of full repository code review, a new capability in AWS Security Agent that performs deep, context-aware security analysis of your entire codebase. Unlike traditional static analysis tools that match code against known vulnerability patterns, full repository code review reasons about your application's architecture, trust boundaries, and data flows to surface systemic vulnerabilities that pattern-matching tools miss. When vulnerabilities are found, the scanner generates code remediation, specific fixes tied to the exact file and line, so teams can identify and remediate security vulnerabilities faster than ever before. This capability is available at no additional charge for existing AWS Security Agent customers during the preview. AI-driven cybersecurity capabilities are advancing rapidly. AWS Security Agent

Amazon SageMaker Feature Store now supports SageMaker Python SDK V3

12 May 2026 @ 5:12 pm

Amazon SageMaker Feature Store now supports the SageMaker Python SDK v3, including new capabilities for Lake Formation access controls and Apache Iceberg table properties configuration. Feature Store is a fully managed repository to store, share, and manage features for machine learning models. Data scientists can now use the modern, modular SDK v3 interfaces to manage feature groups with fine-grained access control and optimized offline storage. Data scientists can use the SageMaker Python SDK v3 to manage feature groups with streamlined workflows and reduced boilerplate. With Lake Formation integration, data scientists can enforce column-level and row-level access control on offline store data through an opt-in setting at feature group creation. With Iceberg properties support, data scientists can configure additional table properties such as compaction and snapshot expiration directly through the SDK to optimize storage and query performance. These capabilities allow dat

Karpenter now supports Amazon Application Recovery Controller zonal shift

12 May 2026 @ 5:00 pm

Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) now supports Amazon Application Recovery Controller (ARC) zonal shift and zonal autoshift when using the open source Karpenter project for compute provisioning. ARC helps you manage and coordinate recovery for your applications across AWS Regions and Availability Zones (AZs). With this launch, you can better maintain Kubernetes application availability by automating the process of shifting in-cluster network traffic away from an impaired AZ. Customers increasingly deploy highly available applications in Amazon EKS across multiple AZs to eliminate a single point of failure. With ARC zonal shift, you can temporarily mitigate an AZ impairment by redirecting in-cluster network traffic away from the impacted AZ. For a fully automated experience, authorize AWS to manage this on your behalf using ARC

Amazon Connect Customer now supports embedding Cases and Customer Profiles in custom agent applications

12 May 2026 @ 4:00 pm

Amazon Connect Customer now enables you to embed Cases and Customer Profiles into custom agent applications, helping agents access case details and customer context alongside the tools they already use to resolve issues. Developers can use the Amazon Connect SDK to bring native Connect experiences into custom applications, reducing the need to build and maintain these capabilities from scratch. The Amazon Connect SDK is available in all AWS Regions where Amazon Connect Customer is available. To learn more and get started, visit the administrator guide and developer guide.

Amazon CloudFront Premium flat-rate plan now supports configurable usage allowances

12 May 2026 @ 4:00 pm

Previously, the Amazon CloudFront Premium flat-rate plan supported a single usage allowance, and customers who outgrew it needed to contact us to discuss custom pricing options. Now, the Premium plan offers a range of self-service monthly usage levels ranging from 500 million to 6 billion requests and 50 TB to 600 TB, so customers can scale within the plan as their applications grow. Enterprises and mid-sized businesses whose baseline traffic previously made them ineligible for flat-rate plans can now adopt the Premium plan at a usage level that fits their application. You select your Premium plan usage level in the CloudFront console, see your new monthly flat-rate price instantly, and can change your usage level at any time with no commitment required. All Premium plan features are included at every usage level. Flat-rate plans provide a single monthly price covering content delivery, AWS WAF and DDoS protection, bot manage

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Five takeaways from Cisco’s blowout quarter and what it means to customers

14 May 2026 @ 2:15 pm

Cisco Systems delivered a blowout Q3 FY2026 performance that surpassed even the most optimistic expectations, posting record revenue of $15.8 billion, up 12% year-over-year, with product revenue surging 17%. The networking giant’s momentum is accelerating across multiple fronts, driven by demand for AI infrastructure, campus modernization, and strategic silicon investments. Here are five key takeaways from what CEO Chuck Robbins described as a quarter when Cisco’s “technology is more relevant than ever in the AI era.” 1. AI infrastructure orde

Cisco to cut nearly 4,000 jobs despite strong growth in AI, enterprise networking

14 May 2026 @ 2:48 am

Despite reporting positive financial news — including record third-quarter revenue of $15.8 billion, a 12% year-over-year increase — Cisco said it will eliminate almost 4,000 jobs. “We are making changes today that will result in the reduction of our overall workforce in Q4 by fewer than 4,000 jobs, representing less than 5 percent of our total employee base. Most notifications will begin on May 14…” Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins wrote in a blog post about the changes.  “While we are reducing roles in some areas, we are making clear, strategic investment

Startup SPAN teams with Nvidia to put data center nodes in your backyard

13 May 2026 @ 5:58 pm

Even though many communities are in open revolt against massive data centers needed to power artificial intelligence, a startup is betting that homeowners will welcome miniature data centers in their backyards. The startup, an intelligent power management company called SPAN, has partnered with Nvidia and homebu

Hard drive shortage affecting enterprise storage needs

13 May 2026 @ 4:50 pm

It is no secret that there is a considerable shortage of storage devices, both traditional spinning media and SSDs. It’s always been hard to quantify beyond the “they are out of stock” complaints, but now some companies are getting tangible stats. Large-capacity hard drives, measuring 18TB or more, now cost up to three times more than their typical prices due to production capacities being entirely booked by hyperscalers. Among those feeling t

Wi-Fi 8 is closer than you think. Here’s what you need to know

13 May 2026 @ 4:41 pm

Wi-Fi 8 is still a couple of years away from broad enterprise deployment, but the work underway in the IEEE and silicon ecosystems will shape wireless LAN design for the next decade. For network engineers, Wi-Fi 8 is more than “Wi-Fi 7, but faster.” It’s a reliability-driven release that begins to turn access points into an edge AI compute platform. From speed to reliability Wi-Fi was a major topic at Extreme Connect, Extreme Networks’ flagship user event. David Coleman, arguably one of the most knowledgeable people

Cisco open-sources agentic AI security spec

13 May 2026 @ 12:11 pm

Cisco has turned over an internally developed specification for agentic AI security evaluation to the GitHub open-source community. The Foundry Security Spec is meant to be used with GitHub’s spec-kit, which is an industry-wide set of development workflows that can be used with different AI agents. The idea is to help customers and the industry create a common framework for evaluating and governing AI agents used in cybersecurity, according to Anthony Grieco

HPE revamps private cloud stack for enterprises rethinking VMware

12 May 2026 @ 5:18 pm

HPE this week announced updates to its private cloud, storage, and data-protection portfolio aimed at enterprise customers who are reevaluating their VMware strategies and looking to ready their infrastructure to handle AI workloads. The updates are delivered through

Versa takes aim at fragmented enterprise security with CSPM, orchestration update, and AI agent controls

12 May 2026 @ 3:11 pm

Traffic patterns are shifting, agent deployments are multiplying, and cloud environments keep expanding. The point tools enterprises use to manage each layer are not keeping pace. Versa Networks is addressing those challenges with three coordinated updates to its VersaONE Universal SASE Platform. The first is a Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM) capability that brings cloud risk visibility into the same view as access security. The second is a significant update of its Concerto orchestration platform. The third is an AI agent trust and verif

Red Hat opens Ansible to AI agents, within limits

12 May 2026 @ 2:23 pm

Red Hat on Tuesday opened its Ansible Automation Platform to AI agents while adding new controls intended to keep them under tight control. The company made its Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Ansible generally available, allowing any AI tool to access the platform, and it introduced a new automation orchestrator, in technology preview, that routes actions through human-approved, deterministic playbooks. The goal is to allow enterprises to start using AI to automate their workflows while keeping a firm hand on what the AI agents can and can’t do with it, since there have recently been a series of reports about

2026 network outage report and internet health check

12 May 2026 @ 1:30 pm

ThousandEyes, a Cisco company, monitors how ISPs, cloud providers and conferencing services are handling any performance challenges and provides Network World with a weekly roundup of events that impact service delivery. Read on to see the latest analysis, and stop back next week for another update on internet and cloud traffic performance. Note: We have archived prior-year outage updates, including our reports from 2025, 2024,

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Business Email and Website Hosting

8 May 2026 @ 10:30 am

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What Is the Future of the Internet?

1 May 2026 @ 10:30 am

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Copy Fail Linux Vulnerability (CVE-2026-31431)

30 April 2026 @ 2:43 pm

On 29 April 2026, security researchers at Theori (Xint Code) publicly disclosed CVE-2026-31431, known as “Copy Fail.” It is a local privilege escalation flaw in the Linux kernel’s AF_ALG cryptographic... The post Copy Fail Linux Vulnerability (CVE-2026-31431) appeared first on Heart Internet.

How to Reduce the Bounce Rate of Your WordPress Site

24 April 2026 @ 10:30 am

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How to Check for Available Domains

31 March 2026 @ 1:48 pm

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SSL Certificates are changing. Here’s what you need to know.

17 March 2026 @ 10:12 am

The rules around SSL certificates are changing across the whole internet. The good news is that for most customers, very little will change on your side. This is an industry-wide... The post SSL Certificates are changing. Here’s what you need to know. appeared first on Heart Internet.

Hosting VPS Linux vs Windows VPS

9 March 2026 @ 3:03 pm

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Domain Name Transfer Checklist: Everything You Need to Know

3 March 2026 @ 2:56 pm

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Heart Internet Win Gapstars Innovation Award 2026

23 February 2026 @ 11:57 am

We’re incredibly proud to celebrate our Site Reliability Engineering team, who have won the Gapstars Innovation Award for their outstanding work improving platform stability, security, and visibility across our shared... The post Heart Internet Win Gapstars Innovation Award 2026 appeared first on Heart Internet.

A/B Testing Explained: A Practical Guide To Better Results | Part 1

20 February 2026 @ 8:32 am

If you want to improve your website you probably need to do A/B testing, otherwise known as split testing. Instead of guessing, A/B testing allows you to experiment more scientifically.... The post A/B Testing Explained: A Practical Guide To Better Results | Part 1 appeared first on Heart Internet.

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Can Ansible list all hosts that use a specific role?

14 May 2026 @ 1:59 pm

I am using Ansible roles to configure certain aspects of a wide variety of servers. A good example is the webserver. I have a playbook per server (e.g. server1.yml) which uses the role webserver if server1 should have a webserver configured. This works fine. But when I make a change to the webserver role, I want to update all servers which run a webserver. I struggle to convince Ansible to give me a list of the relevant servers (i.e. all servers that run a webserver, which is all servers that use the role webserver). The options I came up with until now are: have a group of all servers that run a webserver in the inventory -> I can use this group have a playbook to deploy the webserver (instead of or in addition to the "per server" approach I currently have?) find the hidden knob in Ansible that can do just what I want :) The issue with t

Serve Django static content from container with local webserver and SELinux

14 May 2026 @ 1:39 pm

I have a Django application that is running in a container. On container startup, collectstatic is called and static files are collected into a volume that is mounted in the container. I want to serve these static files using the webserver running on the host (not in a container). So basically the webserver on the host should forward everything but /static to the container and serve /static from disk. The setup is working when I disable SELinux. But not with SELinux enabled... The SELinux type of the directory where static files are collected to is container_file_t. With this SELinux type, the webserver cannot read the files (it needs httpd_sys_content_t). The other way around (setting the directory to httpd_sys_content_t) would not allow the container to write the static files there. So either way, one of the parties (either the container or the webserver) is unable to

Is it possible to configure recursing bind9 to try alternate authoritative servers on rejected queries?

14 May 2026 @ 1:03 pm

Context Obviously reality is subject to change, but as I write this, the authoritative nameservers for achewood.com are in an interesting state. According to com., there are 2 authoritative servers: achewood.com. 172800 IN NS ns1.korehosting.net. achewood.com. 172800 IN NS ns2.korehosting.net. ns2 is currently refusing all requests, but ns1 is working fine and shows there are actually 3 authoritative servers: achewood.com. 86400 IN NS ns1.korehosting.net. achewood.com. 86400 IN NS ns3.korehosting.net. achewood.com. 86400 IN NS ns2.korehosting.net. My problem is that my recursive dns server appears to be only trying ns2 (which, again, is refusing all requests), with this showing up in the logs (67.205.174.156 is ns2):

How do I know if I'm using Google Cloud Shielded Virtual Machines

13 May 2026 @ 9:27 am

Having received an email from Google about Secure Boot certificates expiring, I'm not sure if my servers are affected! I'm pretty sure I'm unaffected as these are the Shielded VM settings. If someone could confirm I'd be happy :) Secure Boot Off vTPM Off Integrity Monitoring Off Thanks

Zabbix cannot fetch disk usage from a host

12 May 2026 @ 10:50 am

I set up Zabbix on my infrastructure and added a host. Attempting to fetch disk usage details from the host results in this error: Latest data Details Cannot execute operation Cannot send request: item "FS [(C:)]: Get data" on host "CS-COK-LAP-036" is not monitored. Error Message But it can fetch other metrics. What is the cause?

Windows Server 2025 cannot rejoin Active Directory 2019 domain, due to "The request is not supported" [closed]

11 May 2026 @ 7:05 pm

I have a Windows Server 2025 machine I am trying to rejoin to an Active Directory 2019 domain that is healthy and has all FSMO roles. Attempting to join, results in "The request is not supported". Some background -- this Server 2025 machine was previously a domain controller on this same domain, but was decommissioned due to replication was broken. I had the worst time trying to gracefully remove the Server. To attempt to clean up the old metadata, I went into ADUC on the 2019 DC, navigated to the Domain Controllers OU, right clicked the Server 2025 machine and deleted it. It warned me that it was a global catalog and I confirmed the deletion. I uninstalled the The AD DS and DNS roles, but I'm not sure how much is remaining. The server is in WORKGROUP. The old computer object was cleaned up from AD on the 2019 DC. Here is what I have tried and verified: Discovered replication was broken between the two domain controllers Ran dcdiag /te

After phishing incident, some entra devices have registration time stamp = activity. Odd?

11 May 2026 @ 6:48 pm

In Microsoft Entra, are equivalent timestamps for registered and last activity and signed on and last password reset an indication of a persistence play by an attacker or is it a normal activity? Example: Registered / Activity (phishing mail, eg. 5th May 07:00): BCC dispenser user account device: 5/5/2026, 08:27 and AM / 5/10/2026, 08:27 AM Some other user account device: 5/5/2026, 08:45 AM and / 5/10/2026, 08:45 AM ... etc, 1:1 matching timestamp, close proximity to sending phishing event. Looking at these user accounts properties, they all show timestamps like this: User 1 properties: Sign in sessions valid from date time: 5/5/2026, 07:21 AM Last password change date time: 5/5/2026, 07:21 AM User 2 properties: Sign in sessions valid from date time: 5/5/2026, 07:12 AM Last password change date time: 5/5/2026, 07:12 AM Lets assume the attack happ

PFsense Dual Wan setup with single virtual gateway

11 May 2026 @ 2:02 pm

I am trying to a setup dual wan on a pfSense SG-6100 but cannot figure out how to do it when we only have a single gateway. We have 2 fiber lines coming into the premises from BT that go into 2 separate Cisco switches controlled by BT. The IP address details we have been given are as below Line 1 IP address - 70.x.x.195/28 next hop gateway address - 70.x.x.193 Line 2 IP address - 70.x.x.196/28 next hop gateway address - 70.x.x.193 I have set interface WAN to the 70.x.x.195/28 address and if I try to set WAN2 to the 70.x.x.196/28 I get an error stating that the address overlaps with the 70.x.x.195 address. If I change both WAN and WAN2 to /32 addresses then I can set WAN to the 70.x.x.195 address and WAN2 to 70.x.x.196 but I cannot set both interfaces to use the same next hop gateway address. Can anyone point me in the right direction to set this up using the details above?

Dovecot closes client connection after successful login, so IMAP session fails

11 May 2026 @ 1:45 pm

Trying to bring up a Dovecot 2.4.3 installation on my publicly accessible home server. I had a working 2.3.x installation and have followed all the migration advice on the dovecot website. Eventually, I archived the previous config and started again with a de minimis configuration from the dovecot website (1, below). I narrowed the problem down to the server closing the connection immediately after a successful login, but the question is, why does it do that? I used 'openssl s_client' to test the link, and you can see at the end of recording (3, below), it successfully connects, logs in, but immediately closes. In other sessions I've attempted login with an intentionally wrong password, which it correctly rejects, and maintains the connection. Then I login with the correct password which it accepts and gives a prompt expecting a command, but then it disconnects immediately. I'm mystified. I expect it's something stupid, but I've been at it all weekend without

Should a power strip attached to a UPS have a fuse

11 May 2026 @ 10:42 am

We have some equipment in our server rack that doesn't draw a lot of power, like a USB-to-network adapter and a fiber modem. Right now these small devices are powered over a simple power strip attached to a UPS (Eaton 9PX 11000i). I was told during an audit that the power strip should have its own fuse. Is this really necessary, just a good idea, or does it not matter at all? I'm in central Europe if that matters.

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