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Amazon CloudWatch Logs Insights supports querying by log group tags

4 May 2026 @ 11:00 pm

Amazon CloudWatch Logs Insights query language now supports querying log groups using tags, making it easier to analyze logs without listing the log groups explicitly. In addition to querying logs by log group names, data sources, and facets, customers can now query using log group tags. Tags are key-value pairs that customers can assign to log groups to categorize them — for example, Environment: Production, Application: PaymentService, or Owner: TeamName. With this launch, customers can run a query across all log groups that share common tags. As log group tags are added or removed, queries automatically reflect the matching log groups, reducing operational overhead as environments grow. Querying by log group tags is available today in all commercial AWS Regions. To learn more, see the Amazon CloudWatch Logs documentation.

Amazon WorkSpaces Applications now supports host-to-client URL redirection

4 May 2026 @ 8:56 pm

Amazon WorkSpaces Applications now supports host-to-client URL redirection, which automatically launches URLs from streaming sessions in the user's local browser. Administrators can configure allow and deny URL patterns through the AWS Management Console to control which web content is redirected, enabling organizations to keep sensitive applications securely within the streaming environment while offloading resource-intensive content such as video streaming to local devices. With host-to-client URL redirection, organizations reduce the load on streaming infrastructure by shifting bandwidth-heavy web workloads to local devices, lowering infrastructure costs without impacting the end-user experience. The feature works for browser navigation and embedded links in applications such as Microsoft Word, with support for Chrome and Edge web browsers on the streaming host. URLs in the configured allow list open in the user's local default browser automatically. Host-to-cli

AWS Entity Resolution launches support for incremental Machine Learning based matching workflows

4 May 2026 @ 5:43 pm

AWS Entity Resolution launches support for Machine Learning (ML) based Incremental Matching workflows in General Availability, fundamentally transforming how enterprises process entity resolution at scale. Previously, adding even a single new record required customers to reprocess their entire dataset—a process that could take up to 2 days and cost thousands of dollars. This created a critical bottleneck that forced major businesses to seek costly workarounds or alternative solutions.  With this enhancement, AWS Entity Resolution enables businesses to process only the new records added since their last workflow run. This launch provides dramatic efficiency gains: processing 1M incremental records in less than 1 hour which is a 95% reduction in processing time compared to current workloads , while also significantly reducing infrastructure costs. The feature supports incremental workloads up to 50M incremental records over datasets containing up to 1 billion histo

Amazon FSx is now available in the AWS Asia Pacific (New Zealand) Region

4 May 2026 @ 5:37 pm

Amazon FSx, a fully-managed service that makes it easy and cost effective to launch, run, and scale feature-rich, high-performance file systems in the cloud, is now available in the AWS Asia Pacific (New Zealand) Region. Amazon FSx lets you choose between four widely-used file systems: NetApp ONTAP, Windows File Server, Lustre, and OpenZFS. It supports a wide range of workloads with its reliability, security, scalability, and broad set of capabilities. Amazon FSx is built on the latest AWS compute, networking, and disk technologies to provide high performance and lower TCO. And as a fully managed service, it handles hardware provisioning, patching, and backups — freeing you up to focus on your applications, your end users, and your business. To learn more about Amazon FSx, visit our product page, and see the AWS Region Table

Amazon Aurora DSQL now supports the JSON data type with compression

4 May 2026 @ 5:00 pm

Amazon Aurora DSQL introduces support for the PostgreSQL JSON data type with optional compression. With JSON data type support, you can now use code and tools that depend on PostgreSQL's JSON type with Aurora DSQL without modification, making it easier to store semi-structured data alongside relational data. You can use the JSON data type when creating or modifying tables to store semi-structured data such as API payloads, configuration objects, or event logs. With PostgreSQL compression enabled by default, larger JSON payloads are stored more efficiently, helping reduce storage costs. For details on the supported data types, see the Aurora DSQL documentation. Get started with Aurora DSQL for free with the AWS Free Tier. For information about Regional availability, see the

Amazon Quick generates dashboards from natural language prompts

4 May 2026 @ 5:00 pm

Amazon Quick now generates dashboards from natural language prompts with Generate Analysis. You describe the dashboard you want, select up to three datasets, and review an editable plan before generation. Amazon Quick then produces organized sheets with visuals selected for your data, filter controls for exploring by different dimensions, and calculated fields such as year-over-year growth and month-over-month comparisons.. Generate Analysis reduces dashboard creation from hours of manual configuration to minutes. With Generate Analysis, you can describe goals such as "create a sales performance dashboard with revenue trends, regional comparisons, and month-over-month growth" and receive a dashboard ready for refinement. The output works with existing publishing workflows, embedding, CI/CD pipelines, and point-and-click editing. At launch, Generate Analysis is available to Enterprise subscription/Author Pro users. Authors also have promotional access to this capabili

Amazon Quick introduces Dataset Q&A for conversational analytics against enterprise data

4 May 2026 @ 4:55 pm

Amazon Quick now supports Dataset Q&A — a conversational analytics capability that enables users to ask natural language questions directly against their enterprise data. Alongside Dashboard Q&A, Dataset Q&A provides a powerful new way to interact with data in Amazon Quick — letting anyone with dataset access explore their data and get meaningful, actionable insights using natural language, while respecting all governance rules including Row Level and Column Level Security policies set by data owners.. Dataset Q&A is powered by Amazon Quick's text-to-SQL agent, which interprets user questions, identifies the right data, and generates precise SQL — all in a single conversational step. The agent works across various data sources users bring into Amazon Quick — generating engine- and dialect-aware optimized SQL against SPICE or AWS data assets such as Amazon Redshift, Amazon Athena, Aurora PostgreSQL, and Apache Iceberg tables stored in Amazon S3 table b

Amazon EventBridge supports data plane logging to AWS CloudTrail

4 May 2026 @ 4:00 pm

Today, Amazon EventBridge announces support for logging data plane APIs using AWS CloudTrail, enabling customers to have greater visibility into event bus activity in their AWS account for best practices in security and operational troubleshooting. Amazon EventBridge is a serverless event bus that enables customers to build event-driven applications at scale using events from AWS services, integrated SaaS applications, and custom sources. CloudTrail captures API activities related to Amazon EventBridge as events, including calls from the Amazon EventBridge console and calls made programmatically using Amazon EventBridge APIs. Using the information that CloudTrail collects, you can identify a specific request to an Amazon EventBridge API, the IP address of the requester, the requester's identity, and the date and time of the request. Logging EventBridge APIs using CloudTrail helps you enable operational and risk auditing, governance, and compliance of your AWS account. With

Amazon Quick now supports S3 tables bucket as a data source

4 May 2026 @ 4:00 pm

Amazon Quick now supports Amazon S3 table buckets as a data source — enabling users to build dashboards, run conversational analytics, and explore Apache Iceberg tables stored in S3 table buckets. With no intermediate data warehouse or OLAP layers required, users can now interoperate with their lakehouse data in Amazon Quick for both agentic AI and BI workloads — all through a simplified data architecture. Paired with Zero-ETL from sources like Salesforce, SAP, and Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose directly into S3 table buckets, users get near real-time insights with minimal pipeline dependencies. Getting started is straightforward: admins configure S3 table bucket permissions once, and authors can immediately create datasets and start building. S3 table bucket datasets are fully accessible through Amazon Quick's Dataset Q&A — ask a natural language question and get answers grounded in your data lake as the source of truth. Amazon S3 table buckets as a dat

Amazon Quick upgrades the extension for Microsoft Outlook (Preview)

4 May 2026 @ 3:27 pm

Today, AWS announces the preview of the Amazon Quick extension for Microsoft Outlook, which brings generative AI-powered productivity directly into your email and calendar workflows. With the extension, you can use natural language to summarize unread messages, organize your inbox, schedule meetings, and draft in-line responses all without leaving Outlook. The Quick extension for Outlook helps you focus on what matters most by prioritizing emails, searching for specific discussions, and organizing messages into folders or flagging them for follow-up. Using conversational instructions, you can find optimal meeting times with coworkers and schedule meetings. For email threads, you can generate summaries, extract action items, and draft contextual replies that pull in relevant information from your Amazon Quick spaces and knowledge bases. You can also trigger actions in external applications using your configured integrations directly from Outlook. The Amazon Quick exte

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IBM unveils its blueprint to help enterprises run AI at the core of their business

5 May 2026 @ 4:03 am

At its Think conference on Monday night, IBM announced what it calls a new operating model for the agentic enterprise. It encompasses coordinated AI agents that execute across the business, real-time connected data, end-to-end automated workflows, and hybrid, including IBM Sovereign Core. “Your AI is only as good as your data, which informs everything that we’ve been doing across both AI and hybrid cloud,” said Rob Thomas, IBM’s SVP of software. “We are talking this week about an AI operating model, which is how do companies leverage AI to become one of the winners in the AI era? It’s about how they do their intelli

Ruckus Networks on the move again, this time acquired by Belden for $1.85 billion

5 May 2026 @ 2:12 am

Belden (NYSE: BDC) has agreed to acquire Ruckus Networks from Vistance Networks (NASDAQ: VISN) for $1.846 billion in cash. It is the latest ownership change for a Wi-Fi and enterprise switching vendor that has changed hands more times in the past decade than most networking vendors change their management platforms. Founded in 2004 as Ruckus Wireless, the company went public on the New York Stock Exchange in 2012 before being taken private when Brocade acquired it for approximately $1.5 billion in 2016. Arris bought it from Brocade the following year, picking up Brocade’s ICX switch

AMD and Intel partner to deliver AI performance advancement

4 May 2026 @ 9:05 pm

The first major fruits of the x86 Ecosystem Advisory Group (EAG) have come in the form of ACE, a new set of matrix instructions from Intel and AMD that the two claim deliver a massive AI performance leap over current instructions built into modern processors instruction such as Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX). ACE, short for AI Compute Extensions, aims to unify AI workloads on x86 CPUs, enhancing energy efficiency and software compatibility so applications will run without breaking across bo

Cisco grabs Astrix to secure AI agents

4 May 2026 @ 7:36 pm

Cisco announced plans to acquire Astrix Security for an undisclosed amount to bolster its AI agent security portfolio. Astrix is known for its security platform that specializes in identifying, managing and securing AI agents and non-human identities, such as machine-to-machine connections.  “Since its founding five years ago, Astrix Security has focused on securing the identities and credentials that power modern systems — API keys, service accounts, and OAuth tokens — the very credentials that AI Agents are now using (and abusing) to gain access and execute work at scale,” wrote Peter Bailey, senior vice president a

Beyond the pitch: A look at Atlético Madrid’s connected stadium

4 May 2026 @ 5:40 pm

In elite soccer, success isn’t measured solely on the field. The fan experience, operational efficiency, and the ability to anticipate decisions are also at stake. In this context, Atlético de Madrid has been advancing its technological transformation for years, positioning the club among Europe’s leaders in applying innovation to sports.  The key to the club’s evolution is the idea that technology is not an add-on, but a structural pillar of the business model. “At our club, there has been a very clear commitment to investing in technology since the move to the Riyadh Air Metropolitano,” explains René Abril Martín, director of technology and digital development at Atléti

StarlingX 12.0 is right on time for mixed-hardware edge deployments

4 May 2026 @ 2:20 pm

Keeping time across a distributed network is harder than it sounds. The OpenInfra Foundation is now out with StarlingX 12.0, and precision timing support is one of its headline additions. This is the first major release of 2026 for StarlingX, the open-source distributed cloud platform used by Verizon, Vodafone, T-Systems and KDDI for 5G and O-RAN infrastructure. StarlingX 12.0 builds on the 11.0 update that came out in November. StarlingX is a fully integrated cloud infrastructure platform that combines the Linux kernel, Kubernetes, Ope

Cisco nerds out: May the Fourth be with your AI assistant

4 May 2026 @ 1:09 pm

Your local Cisco AI Assistant just got a little Jedi training. Cisco is looking to make the most of the unofficial Star Wars Day with a May the Fourth Be With You release of what it calls Galaxy Mode for its AI Assistant, which, on this planet anyway, is aimed at helping IT teams operate, troubleshoot, and secure their networks more efficiently with as little laser blaster use as possible. Specifically, Galaxy Mode is a new release of

Memory shortage and cost surge push enterprises toward the cloud

4 May 2026 @ 12:01 pm

Enterprises grappling with surging memory prices and constrained supply are increasingly turning to cloud infrastructure over on-premises deployments. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy flagged the trend during the company’s latest quarterly earnings call. Jassy stated the cost of key components, particularly memory, has skyrocketed, while supply has failed to keep pace with demand. This imbalance is creating new pressures for organizations and is pushing companies that have on-premises infrastructure into the cloud. “We have seen a number of conversations we have been having with enterprises for many months, where it has just been slower in getting the transformation plan to move to t

Extreme Networks: Memory advantage, Wi-Fi 7 and competitive flux drive momentum

1 May 2026 @ 7:09 pm

Extreme Networks is relying heavily on a number of key technologies—including its network fabric and cloud management portfolios to build toward the future—but more immediately, it is leaning on a system memory advantage, Wi-Fi 7 development and the changing competitive landscape to drive growth. For now momentum is represented as five consecutive quarters of double-digit financial growth—its most recent 3Q ended March 31 with sales of $316.9 million, an 11% year-over-year increase and eight consecutive quarters of product growth. “Our results reinforce our momentum as the fastest-growing enterprise networking player,” president, CEO & executive director,

Scenes from the great data center revolt

1 May 2026 @ 5:34 pm

American citizens and politicians alike have turned on the expansion of data centers in their communities with incredible rapidity.  Data centers have gone from curiosities that few paid any attention to, to pariahs blame for ruining the local climate, driving up electric bills, and consuming way too much fresh water. Every day a new fight springs up on the Facebook group “Say NO to Data Centers,” which has 75,00 followers and climbing.  A roundup of the most recent notable anti-data center news includes: The Recall: The small town of Festus, Missouri (population: 14,000) immediat

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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.

How to enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on your Heart Internet account

28 January 2026 @ 12:37 pm

Account security matters, and switching on two-factor authentication (2FA) is a quick win. 2FA adds a second check during the sign-in process, so even if someone compromises your password, they still can’t get in.  To enable 2FA:  Step 1: Open your... The post How to enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on your Heart Internet account appeared first on Heart Internet.

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Intermittent outbound TCP/HTTPS timeouts from Contabo VPS

5 May 2026 @ 12:20 am

Date of investigation: 2026-05-04 Server hostname: vmi3268363 Public IPv4: 164.68.107.148 Provider / ASN observed: AS51167 Contabo GmbH Primary interface: eth0 Default gateway: 164.68.107.1 Summary We are seeing intermittent outbound TCP connection timeouts from this VPS to several external HTTPS services, including GitHub, GitHub Copilot, Binance API endpoints, AWS CloudFront-backed Binance endpoints, and occasionally Cloudflare. The issue is not limited to Docker containers. It happens both from the host and from containers. DNS resolution is working, but new outbound TCP connections to port 443 intermittently do not complete. When a connection succeeds, latency is usually normal. When it fails, the client sends SYN packets and does not receive a SYN-ACK before timing out. This is affecting: GitHub / GitHub API / GitH

Minimizing CPU Process Scheduling Latency in Linux for Light Workloads?

4 May 2026 @ 6:20 pm

I'm having an issue on a linux system where I have 8 CPUs, and on average I only use about 15% overall CPU usage, but, the processes that are running need to have the absolute minimum latency possible. From actions like releasing semaphores, coming back from a usleep() or IO data ready, I need the processor to immediately use the first available core, and migrate any time if the last CPU core a process was on is in use. While I know this would radically increase CPU usage, I have LOTS of CPU resources. My issue is while most process wakes are happening within 5-10us, sometimes I will release a semaphore and it can last 100us, or even >500us (!) before the process is scheduled to run, even when there's a free CPU core! I need sub-millisecond processing time. Most people want the opposite of this, where they need to efficiently use CPUs, so there's tricks like disabling IRQ balance, or disabling NUMA balancing. I need the opposite. I could blow half my budget swa

How to configure RAID for OS disks on HPE server

4 May 2026 @ 2:48 pm

I just received a HPE DL380 G10 disk server, and I've been struggling for configuring the OS disks for a RAID1 configuration. I used the Smart Storage Administrator tool from HPE to create the RAID1 configuration, and it seems that the RAID device should be visible as /dev/sda: enter image description here However, when installing RockyLinux9 the installer sees the two SSDs as single disks as /dev/sda and /dev/sdb: enter image description here I have no previous experience with HPE machines so I'd need some guidance with this.

JES2 JQES spool full

4 May 2026 @ 12:49 pm

On a zOS/2.1 machine, I get the message $HASP050 JES2 RESOURCE SHORTAGE OF JQES - 100% UTILIZATION REACHED. I try to purge old jobs with $P JOBQ,DAYS>1 but still get the error. $D JOBQ show my jobs as STATUS=(AWAITING PURGE) $D JOBDEF returns $HASP835 JOBDEF ACCTFLD=OPTIONAL,BAD_JOBNAME_CHAR=?, $HASP835 CNVT_ENQ=FAIL,DEF_CLASS=A,INTERPRET=INIT, $HASP835 CISUB_PER_AS=5,CNVT_SCHENV=IGNORE,

How do I get latency and throughput metrics for an Azure OpenAI Batch API endpoint?

4 May 2026 @ 4:28 am

I run jobs through the Azure OpenAI Batch API (Global Batch deployment) and I want the same monitoring view I get for synchronous deployments, specifically: Time to first byte (TTFB) / Time to last byte (TTLB) Prompt / completion / total token counts Number of requests In the Azure AI Foundry portal under Models + endpoints → [deployment] → Metrics, my synchronous deployments (i.e., my non-batch endpoints) show populated charts for all of the above: enter image description here enter image description here u However, in the

How can I list all Azure Cognitive Services models across every Azure region?

3 May 2026 @ 7:54 pm

I want a complete inventory of list model (ideally, with version and SKU) available through Azure Cognitive Services / Azure AI Foundry across all regions in my subscription, in a single query. The CLI command az cognitiveservices model list requires --location, so I can only query one region at a time: az cognitiveservices model list \ --location eastus2 \ --subscription "$SUB" \ --query "[].{name:model.name, version:model.version, skus:model.skus[].name}" -o json Availability varies meaningfully per region, for example gpt-5.5 in eastus only offers Provisioned Managed (PTU) SKUs, while in eastus2 it also offers GlobalStandard (pay-per-token). How can I list all Azure Cognitive Services models across every Azure region?

All devices have been taken over using Apache open source code [closed]

3 May 2026 @ 1:32 pm

I need to know what to do when someone uses apache open source license to somehow implement the own developer software to have control info and able to use my wireless network. I've taken apple products to apple for hard reset but still comes back. Iv bought 3 new android phones same thing happens even when there's no wifi or Bluetooth connections.

Google Cloud project suspended due to crypto mining – cannot access console to investigate or fix [closed]

3 May 2026 @ 9:49 am

I am facing an issue with my Google Cloud project which has been suspended due to suspected cryptocurrency mining activity. The problem is that the entire project is now restricted, and I cannot access any part of the Google Cloud Console. Every page (VM instances, IAM, logs, etc.) redirects to the appeal page. Because of this restriction, I am unable to: Check Cloud Logging for suspicious activity Stop or delete the suspected VM instance I have already submitted an appeal to Google Cloud, but it may take up to 2 business days, which is critical for our live system. My questions: Is there any way to gain limited access to the project to perform cleanup actions while the appeal is under review? Are there any alternative methods (CLI, APIs, etc.) to stop or delete resources in a suspended project? Has anyone faced a similar situation and found a faster resolution? Any guidance or sugg

MikroTik RouterOS 7.21.x PPP secret password not saved (users appear disabled)

3 May 2026 @ 9:43 am

I encountered a bug in MikroTik RouterOS 7.21.x where PPP secret passwords were not being saved correctly. When creating or editing PPP users (especially for SSTP), the password field did not persist. Even after setting the password via CLI or WinBox, the user would appear with the flag X - disabled in /ppp secret print. Authentication failed because the password was effectively not stored. Other fields such as service, profile, and comment were saved correctly, which suggested the PPP database itself was functioning. The problem persisted after reboot and occurred for every newly created PPP secret. Example steps to reproduce (RouterOS 7.21.4): /ppp secret add name=testuser password=test123 service=sstp profile=default /ppp secret print detail where name="testuser" Observed result: The user appears disabled (X - disabled) and the password does not appear to be

Confusion about php-fpm permissions with SELinux

2 May 2026 @ 12:34 pm

I recently set up a fedora 44 server in a home lab. I started Apache on it and installed php and php-fpm. I put in /var/www/html a PHP website (SPIP). All the files and folders of the website are owned by the apache user and have the security context system_u:object_r:httpd_sys_content:s0, except a few folders that have the system_u:object_r:httpd_sys_rw_content:s0 context. I wanted to check if SELinux was indeed limiting the actions of an intruder should the worst happen. In order to test this, I put a simple webshell at the base of the /var/www/html folder. It calls the PHP function system with whatever you sent to the webshell as an argument. The webshell has the same security context as the other files. To my surprise, the webshell runs smoothly, I can call binaries like sleep or touch. I had a look at the process tree and noticed that, when a command is

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