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Minimax M2.5 and GLM 5 models now available on Amazon Bedrock

18 March 2026 @ 9:07 pm

Amazon Bedrock expands model selection for customers by adding support for GLM 5 and Minimax M2.5. GLM 5 is a frontier‑class, general‑purpose large language model optimized for complex systems engineering and long‑horizon agentic tasks. It builds on the GLM 4.5 agent‑centric lineage and is designed to support multi‑step reasoning, math (including AIME‑style benchmarks), advanced coding, and tool‑augmented workflows, with long context support suitable for sophisticated agents and enterprise applications. MiniMax M2.5 is an agent‑native frontier model trained explicitly to reason efficiently, decompose tasks optimally, and complete complex workflows under real‑world time and cost constraints. It achieves task completion speeds comparable to or faster than leading proprietary frontier models by combining high inference throughput with reinforcement learning focused on token‑efficient reasoning and better decision‑making in agentic scaffolds. MiniMax M2.5 a

Amazon EC2 High Memory U7i-6TB instances now available in Asia Pacific (Malaysia)

18 March 2026 @ 7:00 pm

Amazon EC2 High Memory U7i instances with 6TB of memory (u7i-6tb.112xlarge) are now available in AWS Asia Pacific (Malaysia). U7i instances are part of AWS 7th generation and are powered by custom fourth generation Intel Xeon Scalable Processors (Sapphire Rapids). U7i-6tb instances offer 6TiB of DDR5 memory, enabling customers to scale transaction processing throughput in a fast-growing data environment. U7i-6tb instances deliver 448 vCPUs with up to 100 Gbps of Amazon EBS bandwidth for faster data loading and backups, 100 Gbps of network bandwidth, and ENA Express. U7i instances are ideal for customers using mission-critical in-memory databases like SAP HANA, Oracle, and SQL Server. To learn more about U7i instances, visit the High Memory instances page.

NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Super now available on Amazon Bedrock

18 March 2026 @ 6:00 pm

Amazon Bedrock now supports NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Super, an open hybrid Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) model designed for complex multi-agent applications. Built for agentic workloads, Nemotron 3 Super delivers fast, and cost-efficient inference enabling AI agents to maintain focus and accuracy across long, multi-step tasks without losing context. Fully open with weights, datasets, and recipes, the model supports easy customization and secure deployment, making it well-suited for enterprises, startups, and individual developers building multi-agent workflows, and advanced reasoning applications. Amazon Bedrock gives customers access to Nemotron 3 Super through a single, fully managed API — with no infrastructure to provision or models to host. Bedrock's serverless inference, built-in security controls, and compatibility with OpenAI API specifications make it easy to integrate Nemotron 3 Super into existing workflows and deploy at production scale with confidence. NVIDIA Nemo

Amazon ECR now supports pull through cache for Chainguard

18 March 2026 @ 6:00 pm

Amazon Elastic Container Registry (Amazon ECR) pull through cache now supports Chainguard’s registry as an upstream source. With today’s release, customers now benefit from the security and availability of Amazon ECR for private Chainguard images. As customers continue to scale their use of Chainguard images, keeping them synchronized with Chainguard's registry becomes increasingly important. With ECR's pull through cache feature, customers can keep Chainguard images in sync without additional workflows or tools to manage. Amazon ECR's pull through cache supports frequent registry syncs, helping to keep container images sourced from Chainguard up to date. Later, customers can apply ECR features such as image scanning and lifecycle policies to their cached Chainguard images. The pull through cache for Chainguard is available in all AWS Regions where Amazon ECR pull through cache is supported. To get s

Amazon S3 Access Grants are now available in the AWS Asia Pacific (New Zealand) Region

18 March 2026 @ 5:17 pm

You can now create Amazon S3 Access Grants in the AWS Asia Pacific (New Zealand) Region. Amazon S3 Access Grants map identities in directories such as Microsoft Entra ID, or AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) principals, to datasets in S3. This helps you manage data permissions at scale by automatically granting S3 access to end users based on their corporate identity. Visit the AWS Region Table for complete regional availability information. To learn more about Amazon S3 Access Grants, visit our product page.

Amazon EC2 M6in and M6idn instances are now available in Europe (London) Region

18 March 2026 @ 4:39 pm

Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) M6in and M6idn instances are available in AWS London Region. These sixth-generation network optimized instances, powered by 3rd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors and built on the AWS Nitro System, deliver up to 200Gbps network bandwidth, for 2x more network bandwidth over comparable fifth-generation instances. Customers can use M6in and M6idn instances to scale their performance and throughput of network-intensive workloads such as high-performance file systems, distributed web scale in-memory caches, caching fleets, real-time big data analytics, and Telco applications such as 5G User Plane Function. M6in and M6idn instances are available in 10 different instance sizes including metal, offering up to 128 vCPUs and 512 GiB of memory. They deliver up to 100Gbps of

Amazon EC2 C8a instances now available in the Asia Pacific (Tokyo) region

18 March 2026 @ 4:00 pm

Starting today, the compute-optimized Amazon EC2 C8a instances are available in the Asia Pacific (Tokyo) region. C8a instances are powered by 5th Gen AMD EPYC processors (formerly code named Turin) with a maximum frequency of 4.5 GHz, delivering up to 30% higher performance and up to 19% better price-performance compared to C7a instances. C8a instances deliver 33% more memory bandwidth compared to C7a instances, making these instances ideal for latency sensitive workloads. Compared to Amazon EC2 C7a instances, they are up to 57% faster for GroovyJVM allowing better response times for Java-based applications. C8a instances offer 12 sizes including 2 bare metal sizes. This range of instance sizes allows customers to precisely match their workload requirements. C8a instances are built on AWS Nitro System and are ideal for high performance, compute-intensive workloads such as batch processing, distributed

Amazon Inspector expands agentless EC2 scanning and introduces Windows KB-based findings

18 March 2026 @ 3:44 pm

Amazon Inspector now offers expanded agentless EC2 scanning with enhanced detection coverage, including new support for Windows operating system vulnerability scanning without requiring an agent. Security teams and IT administrators can now detect vulnerabilities across a broader range of software and applications on their EC2 instances — including WordPress, Apache HTTP Server, Python packages, and Ruby gems — as well as Windows OS vulnerabilities, all through agentless scanning. Customers automatically receive findings for newly supported software and applications with no configuration changes required. Amazon Inspector is also introducing Windows Knowledge Base (KB)-based findings for Windows OS vulnerabilities. Rather than receiving a separate finding for each CVE addressed by a single Microsoft patch, customers now receive a single consolidated KB finding that groups all related CVEs together. Each KB finding surfaces the highest CVSS score, EPSS score, and exploit

AWS Config launches 75 new managed rules

18 March 2026 @ 3:00 pm

AWS Config announces the launch of an additional 75 managed Config rules for various use cases such as security, durability, and operations. You can now search, discover, enable and manage these additional rules directly from AWS Config and govern more use cases for your AWS environment. With this launch, you can now enable these controls across your account or across your organization. For example, you can assess your security posture across AWS Amplify, Amazon SageMaker, Amazon Route 53, and more. Additionally, you can leverage Conformance Packs to group these new controls and deploy across an account or across organization, streamlining your multi-account governance. For the full list of recently released rules, visit the AWS Config developer guide. For description of each rule and the AWS Regions in which it is available, please refer our 

Amazon Redshift increases performance for new queries in dashboards and ETL workloads by up to 7x

18 March 2026 @ 1:00 pm

Amazon Redshift improves the performance of BI dashboards and ETL workloads by speeding up new queries by up to 7x. This significantly improves the response times of low-latency SQL queries, such as those used in near real-time analytics applications, BI dashboards, ETL pipelines, and autonomous, goal-seeking AI agents. Customers experience substantially faster query response times as Redshift accelerates the process of preparing the SQL query for execution. Queries start faster and return results quicker. This improvement is automatically enabled at no additional cost. To deliver this major improvement, Redshift added a new optimization to query compilation where new queries are processed immediately using composition. Composition is a technique that generates a lightweight arrangement of pre-existing logic while simultaneously creating highly optimized, query-specific code that is compiled and executed across available compute

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OpenAI’s $50B AWS deal puts its Microsoft alliance to the test

19 March 2026 @ 12:57 am

Despite OpenAI’s multiple re-affirmations that its relationship with Microsoft is strong and central, in view of recent developments, Redmond doesn’t seem to be convinced. According to reports, the tech giant is considering legal action against OpenAI and Amazon over the $50 billion cloud deal the two recently struck to make Amazon Web Services (AWS) the exclusive third-party cloud distribution provider for OpenAI Fro

Lenovo bolsters hybrid AI platform with Nvidia GPUs

18 March 2026 @ 6:15 pm

Lenovo introduced an expansion of its Lenovo Hybrid AI Advantage with Nvidia at the GPU giant’s GTC trade show, positioning the portfolio as an end-to-end path for production AI inferencing. Lenovo said the expanded line of products are designed to accelerate AI adoption, reduce time-to-first-token (TTFT), and spans client devices to enterprise infrastructure and large-scale AI cloud deployments. Lenovo introduced inferencing acceleration at Lenovo Tech World in Janu

Fortinet’s AI-driven defense for a machine-speed era

18 March 2026 @ 4:35 pm

At the Fortinet Accelerate 2026 user conference in Las Vegas, the keynote speeches focused on the need to transform security as the traditional boundaries of the enterprise are dissolving. As organizations rush to embrace generative AI, hybrid work, and cloud-first strategies, they are inadvertently expanding an attack surface that is now being exploited by agentic AI in the hands of threat actors. Fortinet’s response to this shift has been its Security Fabric. At the event, the company announced the launch of FortiOS 8.0 and the expansion of its Security Operations Platform.

Microsoft’s laser-free cable tech promises to slash AI data center networking power bills

18 March 2026 @ 12:02 pm

Microsoft Research has developed MOSAIC, a MicroLED-based optical interconnect system for data centers that it estimates will use about 50% less energy than mainstream laser-based optical cables when deployed, the company said in a blog post. The figure is based on lab tests of the system combined with deployment estimates, Microsoft said in the post. MOSAIC was built at Microsoft’s Cambridge, UK, lab in collaboration with Azure Core, Azure Hardware Systems and Infras

Beyond the fan: Crossing the liquid cooling rubicon

18 March 2026 @ 9:00 am

The infrastructure inflection point The artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure revolution has made an unlikely discipline suddenly relevant: thermodynamics. My perspective draws on a mechanical engineering background in advanced heat transfer, reinforced by a decade of leading data center transformations across Europe and ongoing conversations with technology executives navigating these challenges today. The views expressed are personal — not the position of any organization. The numbers tell the story. For the past decade, enterprise racks hummed along at 10 to 15 kilowatts (kW) each. Facilities teams

USAT to Distribute Digital Dollars to Thousands During St. Patrick’s Day Celebration in Times Square

18 March 2026 @ 8:23 am

This St. Patrick’s Day, USAT is putting digital currency directly into the pockets of thousands of New Yorkers. USAT, the digital dollar issued by Anchorage Digital Bank, is taking over Times Square as 2 million spectators flood the streets. The activation combines synchronized digital billboards with a street-level campaign designed to introduce digital dollar payments to a mainstream audience, coinciding with the New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade. The campaign features coordinated imagery across Times Square’s digital screens, culminating in a synchronized share-of-voice takeover showing how digital dollars move between people in an instant. Brand ambassadors will distribut

Nvidia targets inference as AI’s next battleground with Groq 3 LPX

18 March 2026 @ 1:46 am

2026 is predicted to be the year that AI moves from pilot to production, becoming measurably useful across the enterprise. But while many businesses are ready, the underlying infrastructure doesn’t seem to be, particularly when it comes to next-stage inferencing. Nvidia says it has overcome these limitations, achieving what it calls a “milestone” in accelerated computing. The chip company today unveiled the Nvidia Groq 3 LPX inference accelerator for Vera Rubin GPUs. The combined architecture is optimized for “trillion-parameter models and million-token context” that Nvidia claims can deliver up to 35X higher inference throughput per megawatt, and up to 10x more reve

HPE, Nvidia expand AI partnership

17 March 2026 @ 6:43 pm

HPE and Nvidia have boosted their partnership, adding a new server blade, GPU support, enhancements to HPE’s turnkey private AI package, and services targeting enterprise customers with growing AI workloads. A considerable portion of the HPE-related news coming from Nvidia’s GTC event is aimed at the high end of the AI workload spectrum and targets service providers and neocloud operators. For example, HPE announced its Nvidia Vera Rubin NVL72 rack-scale system (pictured) that it says is capable of supporting in excess of 1

Nvidia: Latest news and insights

17 March 2026 @ 5:25 pm

More processor coverage on Network World:Intel news and insights | AMD news and insights With its legacy of innovation in GPU technology, Nvidia

2026 network outage report and internet health check

17 March 2026 @ 4:51 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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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.

How to Choose the Perfect Domain Name for Your Business

9 July 2025 @ 9:30 am

Get Your Name Right – The Internet Never Forgets Choosing a domain name might sound simple – until you realise it’s the online equivalent of naming your child. No pressure.... The post How to Choose the Perfect Domain Name for Your Business appeared first on Heart Internet.

What is a VPS? And is it Time You Got One?

25 June 2025 @ 9:30 am

Discover what a VPS server is, how VPS hosting works, and why it’s ideal for small businesses. Learn the benefits and explore VPS plans with Heart Internet. The post What is a VPS? And is it Time You Got One? appeared first on Heart Internet.

We’re Now Certified by the Green Web Foundation

11 June 2025 @ 9:30 am

💚 Hosting that works hard, treads lightly.   Big news: Heart Internet is now officially listed with the Green Web Foundation. That means our hosting services are recognised as being... The post We’re Now Certified by the Green Web Foundation appeared first on Heart Internet.

What is Web Hosting and Why Does Your Business Need It?

6 May 2025 @ 4:54 pm

Without web hosting, your website would not be visible or accessible to users! It is crucial to host your website with a website hosting service to ensure that your business... The post What is Web Hosting and Why Does Your Business Need It? appeared first on Heart Internet.

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PostgreSQL: How restrict database creation?

18 March 2026 @ 4:26 pm

I sort of frequently encounter software that pretends it owns all of a PostgreSQL instance and wants to create a database, even if it's already there and the software uses the account owning the database. I know how to alter user <application_user> createdb;, but would like to have an option to say something like alter user <application_user> createdb matching ('regular expression here');, so that the user can only create databases with names matching the given regular expression. What are my options, please?

Mouse cursor offset exactly half the screen in QEMU/KVM with SPICE + VirtIO-GPU on 2x HiDPI KDE Wayland host

18 March 2026 @ 3:53 pm

Environment Host: CachyOS (Arch-based), KDE Plasma 6.6.2, Wayland (kwin_wayland) Hardware: Lenovo ThinkPad T14s Gen 4, AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 7840U, Radeon 780M Display: 2880x1800 physical, KDE global scale: 2x → logical resolution 1440x900 Kernel: 6.18.17-1-cachyos-lts, amdgpu/Mesa 26.0.2 Guest: Kali Linux, KDE Plasma, X11 session, scale 2x VM: QEMU/KVM via virt-manager Video: VirtIO GPU (virtio-vga), 3D acceleration + OpenGL enabled Display: SPICE server + OpenGL Input: USB EvTouch Tablet (absolute mode) + PS/2 mouse (cannot be removed) spice-vdagent: 0.23.0-1+b1, running (system daemon + user session) Problem The mouse cursor is visually shown at a position exactly half the screen away from where clicks actually register — both horizontally and vertically. This only happens when the guest resolution is set to fill the screen (e.g. 2880x1508, the SPICE preferred mode). The offset is exactly proportional to the 2x host scale fa

Getting undefined error even though variable is set

18 March 2026 @ 12:35 pm

I’m running an Ansible playbook that installs coturn using a dynamic AWS inventory (aws_ec2 plugin). Setup Inventory: inventories/coturn/hosts.aws_ec2.yml (aws_ec2 plugin) Group vars file: inventories/coturn/group_vars/aws_ec2.yml Variables defined there: env: "stg" domain_name: "coturn.example.com" bucket_name: "bucket.com" coturn_git_ref: "docker/4.9.0-r0" I have a playbook that calls a role, in that role, have a step to setup a coturn. In the role: - name: clone coturn repo git: repo: https://github.com/coturn/coturn.git dest: /home/bot/coturn version: "{{ coturn_git_ref }}" I get: 'coturn_git_ref' is undefined Confusing part: other variables such as bucket_name (from the same group_vars/aws_ec2.yml) works fine. coturn_git_ref is not found Wh

IAP says "Failed to load IAP resources"

18 March 2026 @ 1:36 am

We have a small application on the App Engine app and use the Identity Aware Proxy (IAP) to control who can access the application. No changes have been made to the App Engine app or IAP. Since yesterday, the IAP is not able to show the resource of the App Engine App and says "Failed to load IAP resources". App Engine app is still running and can be accessed by members who had access to app earlier but no new members can be added. Any suggestions on where to start?

My VM won't turn on [closed]

17 March 2026 @ 6:01 pm

Since this morning, my two VMs, installed in different areas of Santiago, Chile, won't turn on. What can I do? A e2-standard-4 VM instance is currently unavailable in the southamerica-west1-a zone. Alternatively, you can try your request again with a different VM hardware configuration or at a later time. For more information, see the troubleshooting documentation.

Showing a webpage via SSH only

17 March 2026 @ 4:34 pm

I am setting up an Ubuntu server on EC2 that will be used as a production web server. I already installed PHP, Apache, and MariaDB. I also installed phpmyadmin. Please note phpmyadmin is located at /var/www/html/phpmyadmin (as a symlink). Assuming that the IP address of this server is 1.2.3.4 Then, if the user goes to https://1.2.3.4/phpmyadmin then this returns the phpmyadmin page (because as you are aware, the default page is served from /var/www/html). However, I want to limit this functionality, and be able to only access the phpmyadmin page if I create an SSH tunnel from my local computer. In other words, from my terminal on my local computer, I want open an SSH tunnel as such: ssh -i my-private-key.pem [email protected] -N -L 8888:127.0.0.1:80 So when using the browser, and entering

WireGuard VPN server in Cudy WR3000 router doesn't work, but OpenVPN does

11 March 2026 @ 7:56 am

I set up OpenVPN server on a Cudy WR3000 router, but I can't get WireGuard to work. The WireGuard handshake on the client shows "Sent" bytes but "0 Received" bytes. What I tested: OpenVPN Works: I enabled the OpenVPN server on the Cudy using port 1194. After forwarding 1194 on the ISP router, it works perfectly. This proves my Static IP and Port Forwarding logic are correct. Cross-Port Testing: I tried moving the WireGuard Listen Port to 1194, instead of default (after disabling OpenVPN), but still no handshake. MTU Adjustments: I lowered MTU to 1280 on both Server and Client to account for potential fragmentation/ISP overhead. Peer Settings: On the Cudy, I set the Peer "Remote Subnet" to 0.0.0.0/0 and "Allowed IPs" to 0.0.0.0/0. My .conf file of the cliend as automatically generated from cudy is:

Postfix reverse DNS fails with DNSSEC resolver when there's a lame `in-addr.arpa` DNS zone delegation

30 October 2025 @ 6:13 am

I'm running Postfix 3.10 on an Ubuntu 24.04 server, with these settings in /etc/postfix/main.cf: smtpd_client_restrictions = # previous entries omitted for brevity warn_if_reject reject_unknown_client_hostname smtpd_helo_restrictions = # previous entries omitted for brevity warn_if_reject reject_unknown_helo_hostname I noticed that the warn_if_reject warnings are logged surprisingly often, e.g.: postfix/smtp/smtpd[86198]: NOQUEUE: reject_warning: RCPT from unknown[2607:f8b0:4864:20::53d]: 450 4.7.25 Client host rejected: cannot find your hostname, [2607:f8b0:4864:20::53d]; from=<[email protected]> to=<[email protected]> proto=ESMTP helo=<mail-pg1-x53d.google.com> Many of the failures are correct (spammers using hosts without reverse DNS records), but many are from supposedly legitimate senders (such as the above example from Google). I manually verified

Prevent Microsoft 365 Companion applications from starting automatically on Windows 11

7 October 2025 @ 8:48 am

I need to prevent Microsoft 365 Companion Apps such as People, FileSearch, Calendar from automatically starting. I am administrator for several hundred Windows 11 clients, so I need to do this unattended with a policy or script. I tried removing the apps using PowerShell: Get-AppxPackage *people* | Remove-AppxPackage But the applications are not removable. Another suggestion found online is disabling them in the Microsoft 365 Apps admin center. Here you can disable the installation and the autostart of the apps, but only if they are not already installed. What to do with the devices that already have the apps installed? Then I searched multiple places in the Registry in HKCU and HKLM: \Software\Micros

How to make Windows 10/11 USB flash install media from Linux?

29 August 2025 @ 4:48 pm

When I flash Windows 10/11 ISO to USB drive on Linux using dd or Gnome's Disks utility the Windows installer can't find any drive for installation. What I'm doing wrong?

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