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Amazon SageMaker expands domain management across domain types

22 May 2026 @ 7:30 pm

Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio now provides domain management experience for Identity Center and IAM-based domains outside of AWS console, allows administrators and data management teams to create and manage projects, configure workforce identity, manage users and permissions, and set networking properties for projects. Previously, this was only available for IAM based domains. With this launch, administrators of Identity Center-based domains can access domain management capabilities in SageMaker Unified Studio portal to create projects with configurable execution roles that define which AWS analytics, AI, and ML services the project can access. VPC configuration is consistent across both domain types, inherited by all projects, and can be edited to change the VPC, subnets, or security group. Administrators can also manage associated accounts, enabling users to publish and consume data from other AWS accounts within SageMaker Unified Studio. These features are ava

New agentic migration assessment capabilities now available with AWS Transform

22 May 2026 @ 6:58 pm

AWS Transform now offers advanced migration assessment capabilities including what-if scenarios, customizable assumptions, flexible file format support, and multiple new total cost of ownership (TCO) assessment features. These latest features let you quickly build a migration business case and accelerate your migration decisions. You can start your migration assessment with whatever data you have including RVTools exports, CMDB data, exports from the AWS Transform discovery tool, and a wide variety of third-party discovery tools. Create what-if scenarios for your migrations with customized assumptions including region, resource utilization, and service mapping. You can also compare scenarios and find the best path for your AWS migration. This latest release lets you include multiple analyses in your what-if scenarios including cost modelling of EC2, FSx, S3, SQL Server on EC2, and virtual desktops. On top of this, you can enhance your assessment with the inclusion of additi

Amazon SageMaker adds business metadata and governance in IAM-based domains

22 May 2026 @ 6:24 pm

Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio now supports business context, metadata and data governance capabilities in IAM-based domains. With this launch, customers using Amazon SageMaker IAM-based domains can add business context to their AWS Glue Data Catalog tables, including business names, descriptions, and README documentation. They can use AI-generated metadata to produce business names and descriptions automatically, reducing the effort of cataloging large numbers of tables. Customers can also create business glossaries so that teams across the organization use consistent definitions for terms like "ARR" or "churn rate," and define metadata form templates to capture structured attributes such as data classification, retention policies, or ownership details. With this business context in place, data engineers, analysts, and data scientists can search for and discover tables across the entire domain, filter results b

AWS Security Agent adds verification scripts for pentest findings

22 May 2026 @ 5:21 pm

AWS Security Agent now generates verification scripts for penetration test findings, enabling security teams to independently reproduce and validate discovered vulnerabilities. Previously, teams manually followed reproduction steps from finding details. Now, AWS Security Agent automatically generates ready-to-run scripts for each confirmed finding. Teams download the script, configure environment variables, and execute it against their target system to verify the vulnerability, streamlining triage and accelerating remediation. Verification scripts include setup instructions, documented environment variables, and redacted sensitive values. Available in all AWS Regions where AWS Security Agent is supported. To get started, run a penetration test, navigate to findings, and expand the Verification Script section. To learn more, see

Amazon WorkSpaces Personal now supports WorkSpace Migration for Linux WorkSpaces

22 May 2026 @ 4:24 pm

Amazon WorkSpaces now supports the WorkSpace Migration feature for all Linux operating systems that Amazon WorkSpaces offers. This allows customers to seamlessly migrate WorkSpaces from one Linux operating system to another, automating the process to migrate to newer operating system versions or to move from one Linux operating system to another. When customers migrate their WorkSpaces from one operating system to another, the user data on a Linux WorkSpace’s home directory is now automatically moved to the new WorkSpace. Customers can seamlessly migrate WorkSpaces without having to manually copy data between WorkSpaces. This streamlines the process to upgrade Linux WorkSpaces to take advantage of the latest Linux operating systems without disrupting end users with manual migration steps. The WorkSpace Migration feature is now supported for all Linux operating systems in AWS commercial and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions where Amazon WorkSpaces Personal is supported. F

Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) expands to Asia Pacific (Malaysia) and Asia Pacific (Thailand) Regions

22 May 2026 @ 4:00 pm

Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) is now available in the Asia Pacific (Malaysia) and Asia Pacific (Thailand) Regions, allowing customers in Asia Pacific Region to build Cassandra-compatible applications with lower latency while keeping their data within the Region to meet data residency requirements.    Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) is a scalable, highly available, and managed Apache Cassandra–compatible database service. Amazon Keyspaces is serverless, so you pay for only the resources that you use and you can build applications that serve thousands of requests per second with virtually unlimited throughput and storage.    The Asia Pacific (Malaysia) and Asia Pacific (Thailand) Regions provide the same Amazon Keyspaces features available in other AWS Regions, including point-in-time recovery, Multi-Region replication, CDC streams, and IPv6 support. This regional expansion enables

AWS Clean Rooms now supports mutable payment configurations for collaborations

22 May 2026 @ 12:00 pm

AWS Clean Rooms now supports mutable fine-grained payment configurations for collaboration members. This capability offers customers greater flexibility and control over payment responsibilities as they develop new use cases with their partners. With this launch, customers can specify which partners are authorized to pay for specific cost types after a collaboration is created—including SQL queries, PySpark jobs, ML model training and inference jobs, and synthetic data generation in AWS Clean Rooms. With AWS Clean Rooms, you can add or remove authorized payers for specific cost types through a change request. Collaboration members must approve the results before it takes effect. Payment configurations support multiple authorized payers for SQL and PySpark analyses. You can select an authorized payer when submitting the analysis. For example,

AWS Secrets Manager adds managed external secrets support for Datadog vended keys and Snowflake Programmatic Access Tokens

22 May 2026 @ 7:00 am

AWS Secrets Manager now extends its managed external secrets capability to include Datadog Keys and Snowflake Programmatic Access Tokens (PATs). Managed external secrets enable customers to automatically rotate third-party credentials directly from AWS Secrets Manager by offering first-class integration with supported third-party services. With this launch, you can manage rotation for three types of Datadog credentials — API keys, Application keys, and admin credential pairs for service accounts. For Snowflake, you can now rotate Programmatic Access Tokens using Snowflake's native authentication, with a configurable grace period that allows applications to seamlessly transition to new tokens without interruption. These new integrations join existing managed external secrets integrations with BigID, Confluent Cloud, MongoDB Atlas, and Salesforce, enabling customers to manage third-party software vended secrets. Datadog and Snowflake PAT ma

Amazon CloudWatch Logs Insights adds new query commands and functions

21 May 2026 @ 11:00 pm

Amazon CloudWatch Logs Insights query language now supports 13 new commands and functions that give you more powerful ways to query, transform, and analyze your logs. Customers analyzing logs in CloudWatch Logs Insights often need to perform string manipulation, encode or decode field values, parse non-JSON log formats, or calculate geographic distances, so they can derive deeper insights from their logs. With this launch, CloudWatch Logs Insights provides new string and numeric functions (round, startswith, endswith, case, regex_replace, haversine), encoding and decoding functions (urlencode, urldecode, base64encode, base64decode), and new parse and analysis commands (parse logfmt, expand, relevantfields). You can now filter logs by string prefixes, decode Base64 payloads inline, parse logfmt structured logs into fields, expand nested JSON arrays into individual records, calculate distances between coordinates, and automatically surface relevant fields in high-cardinality

Amazon EC2 C7i-flex, M7i-flex & M7i instances now available in Asia Pacific (Hyderabad) region

21 May 2026 @ 7:39 pm

Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) C7i-flex, M7i-flex and M7i instances powered by custom 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors (code-named Sapphire Rapids) are available in Asia Pacific (Hyderabad) region. These custom processors, available only on AWS, offer up to 15% better performance over comparable x86-based Intel processors utilized by other cloud providers. C7i-flex and M7i-flex instances are the easiest way for you to get price-performance benefits for a majority of general-purpose workloads. They deliver up to 19% better price-performance compared to C6i and M6i  instances respectively. These instances offer the most common sizes, from large to 16xlarge, and are a great first choice for applications that don't fully utilize all compute resources such as web and application servers, virtual-desktops, batch-processing, and microservices.    M7i deliver up to 15% better price-performance compared to M6i. M7i inst

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IBM plans $2B quantum chip foundry; government will pay half

22 May 2026 @ 5:29 pm

The US government has awarded IBM $1 billion to help establish the first purpose-built quantum chip fabrication unit in the US. The Trump administration’s investment is being matched by IBM itself and will result in the establishment of a new company called Anderon. The new business will build its factory in Albany, New York. IBM has pioneered quantum computing for decades. “Our work in silicon wafer fabrication has been a key to IBM’s success and will

Cisco: AI traffic is radically reshaping WANs

22 May 2026 @ 2:43 pm

AI agents generate up to 450% more network traffic than humans can, and they’re beginning to reshape network traffic patterns in measurable ways. Enterprise network traffic without agentic AI is expected to grow 2.5x in the next decade — agentic AI adoption will push that growth to 9x compared to current traffic levels, driven by autonomous task execution and inference-heavy workflows, according to new research from Cisco. Cisco’s new study, AI Impact on Wide Area Networks 2026, finds AI and agentic AI will not only increa

xAI-Anthropic deal signals the rise of AI compute as a standalone business

22 May 2026 @ 8:47 am

New SpaceX IPO filings suggest frontier AI firms are beginning to treat compute infrastructure as a standalone commercial business, with Elon Musk’s xAI agreeing to provide large-scale AI capacity to competitor Anthropic. The filing disclosed that Anthropic agreed to purchase compute services delivered through xAI’s Colossus and Colossus II AI infrastructure clusters through May 2029 under an agreement valued at roughly $1.25 billion per month. The arrangement is notable because Anthropic competes directly with xAI in the market for frontier AI models and enterprise AI services, suggesting at least some AI developers are increasingly willing to buy large-scale compute capa

Critical vulnerability in Cisco Secure Workload rated at maximum severity

21 May 2026 @ 10:43 pm

A critical vulnerability in the on-premises version of the Cisco Secure Workload security platform could allow a threat actor to obtain the privileges of a site admin, enabling them to compromise endpoints and read or modify configuration data. “CSOs need to drop what they are doing and patch this immediately,” warned consultant Robert Enderle, who heads the Enderle Group. “Cisco Secure Workload manages zero trust, micro-segmentation, and enterprise-wide network visibility. If an attacker controls the platform that dictates your security policies, they effectively own the map and

Cisco’s new certs are a wake-up call for AI-era network engineers

21 May 2026 @ 6:55 pm

Cisco is reshaping its certification portfolio to reflect an AI-first world, with major updates to CCNA and CCIE that explicitly bake AI, automation, and “human skills” into the learning path. These changes matter not only as exam tweaks but also as a signal of how the role of the network, and the people who run it, is changing in the AI era. What Cisco is changing Cisco is rolling out AI-drive

Microsoft plans significant update to Windows Secure Boot

21 May 2026 @ 6:33 pm

Microsoft is about to make a significant upgrade to its Secure Boot system, and if enterprise customers have not gotten started on the upgrade, they are already behind. Secure Boot is a Windows subsystem that verifies that each driver is signed by a trusted certificate on startup. If something doesn’t match, it gets blocked. For enterprise networking customers, Microsoft Secure Boot enhancements are important because the system defends against firmware-level attacks, bootkits, ransomware, and pr

Forward launches Predict to take the guesswork out of network changes

21 May 2026 @ 12:54 pm

Forward (formerly Forward Networks) has been building out technology for a decade to help enterprises better understand their network traffic. In January, the company launched an agentic AI system built on its network digital twin, giving operators a mathematically grounded way to query, verify, and automate workflows across multi-vendor environments. The company is now extending that foundation with Forward Predict, a capabi

Network jobs watch: Hiring, skills and certification trends

21 May 2026 @ 11:58 am

Network and infrastructure roles continue to shift as enterprises adopt technologies such as AI-driven network operations, multicloud networking, zero trust network access (ZTNA), and SD-WAN. Here’s a recap of some of the latest industry research, hiring s

Nvidia: Latest news and insights

20 May 2026 @ 6:55 pm

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Riverbed expands autonomous AI capabilities for Aternity platform

20 May 2026 @ 5:59 pm

Riverbed this week introduced a broad set of AI-driven enhancements to its Aternity digital employee experience (DEX) platform aimed at helping enterprise IT teams move beyond reactive troubleshooting to automating more IT operations workflows. The Aternity Experience Platform now includes autonomous operations, observability, and AI govern

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How to Register a Domain Name in the UK

26 May 2026 @ 10:04 am

A Complete Guide for 2026 Your domain name is your address on the internet. It’s how customers find you, how your email works, and it’s often the first impression a... The post How to Register a Domain Name in the UK appeared first on Heart Internet.

What we’ve been doing to improve the reseller experience

18 May 2026 @ 10:53 am

A lot has been changing at Heart Internet, with major improvements across our platform, products, security, infrastructure and support. We’ve completed a major transition to fully independent operations, launched new... The post What we’ve been doing to improve the reseller experience appeared first on Heart Internet.

Unique Domain Extensions You Might Not Have Heard Of

15 May 2026 @ 10:30 am

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8 May 2026 @ 10:30 am

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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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How to upload files that contain special characters/non english using curl in Powershell? [migrated]

26 May 2026 @ 2:41 am

I'm trying to upload a file that contain special characters & non-english letters using curl in Powershell but it's unable to read/open the file. Error gives this: curl: (26) Failed to open/read local data from file/application The command I used is this: [Console]::OutputEncoding = [System.Text.Encoding]::UTF8; $OutputEncoding = [System.Text.Encoding]::UTF8; curl.exe -F "sess_id=xxxxxx" -F "utype=prem" -F "to_folder=28890" -F "file_0=@C:\Users\Administrator\Desktop\OST\Complete\[2026.05.25] 学園アイドルマスター 初星学園 Remix Album「ReCollection」vol.1 [FLAC 48kHz/24bit].zip" "https://d300.userdrive.org/cgi-bin/upload.cgi?upload_type=file&utype=anon" I tested this by renaming the file so the path does exist it just can't read special characters. Is there any fix for this?

NginX: How to deny IP on server level for subdomains?

25 May 2026 @ 6:47 pm

I have a website for a domain which should be reachable from all IPs. But I would like to block some IPs from all subdomains. Therefore I created two server blocks. One handles all requests going to www.example.com or example.com. The other handles all request going to all subdomains. The correct server block gets selected. When I insert deny all; and allow all; in the server blocks, always the option specified in the default server block gets used. In the example below all connections of the domain www.example.com, example.com and the subdomains get denied. Even if the domains www.example.com and example.com allows access. stream { map $ssl_preread_server_name $name { subdomain1.example.com subdomain1;

Docker can't connect to another node; rpc error

25 May 2026 @ 5:55 pm

On the (4) nodes of my Docker swarm, I'm getting a strange error message about an RPC error all the time. Yesterday, I haven't had id: This is the error message I get in the journal: dockerd[2108]: time="2026-05-25T19:48:52.521267521+02" level=error msg="agent: session failed" backoff=8s error="rpc error: code = Unavailable desc = connection error: desc = "transport: Error while dialing: dial tcp 10.20.0.11:2377: connect: connection refused"" module=node/agent node.id=1c6zmjxzafyj9rgwbd0qsp5g6 This is what is running at least on one of the nodes: mixtile@blade3n1:~$ docker ps CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES a9dfdf57f3e7 af0c5903e901 "/usr/bin/ceph-osd -…" 25 minutes ago Up 25 minutes ceph-8aad3073-39a1-11f1

XCP-ng 8.3 storage bottleneck on Pure FlashArray (iSCSI Active/Active MPIO)

25 May 2026 @ 1:28 pm

I am experiencing a hard storage performance ceiling on XCP-ng 8.3 with a Windows Server VM running on an all-flash Pure Storage FlashArray via iSCSI (lvmoiscsi). Inside the guest OS (with official PV drivers active), RND4K Q32T1 performance is completely hard-capped at exactly ~34 MB/s (~8,500 IOPS) and SEQ1M Q8T1 stalls at ~744 MB/s. Physical & Multipath Configuration: Our infrastructure is fully redundant and configured as follows: Network: 2x 10GbE physical interfaces per host, dedicated to iSCSI storage. Fabric: Dual-subnet iSCSI storage network. Paths: 4 active paths connected to the Pure controllers, properly discovered and aggregated by device-mapper-multipath: All 4 paths are in active ready status using the queue-length 0 load-balancing policy. It strongly looks like we are hitting a hypervisor-level queue depth or single-threaded tapdisk limit that prevents a s

Windows Server 2025 began to restart around once a week

24 May 2026 @ 7:18 pm

Our Windows Server 2025 began in the last 2 weeks to restart while nobody was working and we want to know what the reason could be. The server is activated and licensed. The server is running for around 15 months and never showed this behaviour. It started "suddenly". My question is: Where can we check what the reason can be for the last restart? Update: Applying the filter according to @dawidw comment, I get the below results which were when the server restarted. I don't understand them, I can't interpret them. Does somebody see a reason for the restart? Log Name: System Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power Date: 2026-05-24 12:45:30 Event ID: 566 Task Category: (268) Level: Information Keywords: (1024),(512),(4) User: SYSTEM Computer: ***.local Description: The system session has transitioned from 0 to 1. Reason SessionUnlock BootId:

How to automatically connect and setup vpn?

24 May 2026 @ 6:41 pm

Most networkManager frontends have an option to "Automatically connect to vpn x when this connection is up", option, but they never work. kde frontend screenshot KDE just fail the entire connection. The one on gnome sets up the base connection and just silently ignores the vpn option. etc. Is there a way to make these work? why all frontends have this option if it never works?

How to view Apache documentation revisions locked on their SVN?

24 May 2026 @ 2:16 pm

How can the public view Apache documentation revisions, e.g., https://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=1933715 Is there an alternate URL open to the public read-only? No, I don't want to sign up for an SVN account. I want e.g., a GitHub mirror link I can share that is readable without an account. One would think https://infra.apache.org/svn-basics.html#accessing holds the answer. Alas...

Least privilege setup for windows_exporter and wuaserv

24 May 2026 @ 1:16 pm

I'm using the bundled windows_exporter inside Grafana's Alloy service for monitoring purposes of my Windows VMs. I do not wish to run this as local admin, and am running this service as a gMSA. This works perfectly with membership of the following groups: Event Log Readers Performance Log Readers However the 'update' collector for windows_exporter makes a call to GetTotalHistoryCount against wuauserv that fails for the gMSA but succeeds for all regular users (including users not in the local administrators group). this powershell script tested as a non-admin user runs perfectly, however for the gMSA I recieve the error: FAILED at last step above: Access is denied. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070005 (E_ACCESSDENIED)) Exception type: System.UnauthorizedAccessException HResult: 0x80070005 The script I'm using: try { Log "Creating Microsoft.Update.Session COM object..." $se

A 500 internal server error with long urls when using nginx as reverse proxy

23 May 2026 @ 10:33 pm

I am stucked with a 500 (internal server error) problem when i try to open long url (with several GET parameters) that is about 2400 or more symblos. This (such a long url) is beacause of using google recaptcha, that adds g-recaptcha-response get parameter, something like: https://example.com/?g-recaptcha-response=0cAFcWeA7m2MzXqHIDpb4_vXzEMYjncqPDzvmE_307UmiB6JI3qDo9Z1KseAahHASrtA1scnvng8tTmK3qeuS1NPitp5tMOV0HXDogYWDVqUwAP5wykssoBvJNLpigeA7lDTqGrBrnqNCSxVkhqVSN1LqeBdq23-T_QtLHcXIVZYxV3REkjGgj7ZYrcozbjpX7tR4DpURM0fCjfeyQ3_zk5Bmbja90IVW8KwJ-VgUO4NOZd5fIoxiU0o9OeYP3Hy71B8leFev7Rf5bxL0OhS8c_vifPJdfstTHPIek8EKegQOVC3v1ELpn9RJY0RusmcAs4UZ8I60v46IjcBiK3mNqaKNUZgCC44MQpMenlnSXx1BHca8IQqGV9ExIo3yvQoZ99aUQ4xRh3reFT-Xv6ZoTUXAy0nO31DG9lp6I3uVNfMwN5yWdEJTFSGDICl1yKfRitVKXbed0zU2mvTtLNCCN4xGGQjfJXi558TWT88DbgXot0iJXi_but9gMmSZuUKBFGuFWy5jAn-hvUC9ZoT1u_1r1_lYpYVdpCj32piw8QLER5f__I_zlAa_0Cw-mHdOSEBKxeTLRgLe-NHU-SPFiRga0pA2VmVi9O1Au1Q0rihxzlL48Oi_nESV5vQB39u50ZlBbznaoSKmZD7n4BwsC8lT7

Received a notice about AWS retiring Bitnami LAMP and recommending their own lightsail LAMP

23 May 2026 @ 9:20 pm

I am new to this, so I hoping I am asking the right question at the right forum. Forgive me if otherwise. I use AWS lightsail, and recently was notified about AWS recommending those who use Bitnami LAMP to migrate to AWS' own version of that. I have gotten quite familiar with Bitnami, and it took me a while to learn and get to that point, so I was infuriated when I received the notice. They say current existing stacks should continue to run, but warn the blueprint will not receive updates. I am bit confused since maintaining the server was alway something I thought I was doing, not AWS. My immediate questions are: For those who know about this, how difficult (technical work and labor, as in amount of hours needed) is the migration? Does AWS' blueprint really offer similar capablities/functionality as the Bitnami? The applications I am running on the current Bitnami LAMP use Websocket servers, hundreds of php endpoints, and use DB to store data, b

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