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OpenAI GPT-5.4 and GPT-5.5 models now available in US East (N. Virginia) on Amazon Bedrock

11 June 2026 @ 12:12 am

Today, AWS announces the expanded availability of OpenAI's GPT-5.4 and GPT-5.5 models, which are now available in the US East (N. Virginia) Region on Amazon Bedrock. With GPT-5.4 and GPT-5.5, you can build generative AI applications across reasoning, coding, computer use, document workflows, and long-running agentic tasks. GPT-5.5 is OpenAI's most capable model, designed for advanced coding, research, analysis, software operation, document workflows, and long-running agentic tasks. It can understand open-ended goals, use tools, reason across longer workflows, navigate ambiguity, and carry complex tasks through to completion with less orchestration. GPT-5.4 brings frontier reasoning, coding, computer use, long-context workflows, and tool use to production applications that interpret context, interact with tools, operate software environments, and verify outputs across multiple steps. Both models support a 272K-token context window, accept text and image input, and are availa

Amazon OpenSearch Service launches MCP Apps for agentic observability

10 June 2026 @ 10:58 pm

Amazon OpenSearch Service now supports MCP Apps, bringing observability workflows directly into compatible agentic IDEs such as Claude Desktop and VS Code. With this capability, your AI agent in local environment can investigate incidents using logs, traces, metrics, and alerts stored in OpenSearch domains, collections and Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus. You can easily review and verify the results in interactive MCP App visualizations without leaving your local environment. Each MCP App tool call returns a dual response, a concise text summary for your agent to reason over and an interactive visualization rendered in the same conversation thread for you to review. You can work alongside your observability agent from firing an alert, perform root cause analysis, exploring distributed traces, service maps, PromQL metric charts, and cross-signal correlations all within a single conversation. Available MCP App tools cover log, metrics and trace investigation, service pe

Amazon ECS Managed Daemons now support inter-task visibility and communication

10 June 2026 @ 8:00 pm

Amazon ECS Managed Daemons now support inter-task visibility and communication, enabling customers to deploy tracing, profiling, and security agents that require access to application processes and shared IPC resources on ECS Managed Instances. With this launch, you can configure two new settings in ECS daemon definitions: pidMode controls whether the daemon can see all processes on the instance, and ipcMode controls whether the daemon shares an IPC namespace with other containers on the instance. Setting either to "shared" grants the daemon access to the respective namespace; the default of "none" keeps daemons isolated from application containers and other tasks. These settings let you run process-aware and IPC-dependent agents as ECS daemons instead of embedding them as sidecars in application task definitions. ECS places exactly one daemon task per managed instance and starts daemons before application tasks, s

Amazon EC2 M9g and M9gd general purpose instances are now available

10 June 2026 @ 3:00 pm

Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) M9g and M9gd instances, powered by AWS Graviton5 processors, are generally available. AWS Graviton5 processors are the fifth generation of custom-designed AWS processors, delivering the best price performance for general purpose workloads running on Amazon EC2. ​​M9g instances serve a broad range of general-purpose workloads including application servers, microservices, gaming, caching, and containers, while also delivering the performance needed for agentic AI use cases like real-time reasoning, code generation, and multi-step orchestration.   ​​M9gd instances offer local NVMe-based SSD block-level storage for customers that require high-speed, low-latency local storage, such as media processing, batch and log processing, and applications that need access to temporary storage including caches an

Amazon EC2 P6-B200 instances are now available in the AWS GovCloud (US-East) Region

10 June 2026 @ 2:32 pm

Starting today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) P6-B200 instances accelerated by NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs are available in AWS GovCloud (US-East) Region. These instances offer up to 2x performance compared to P5en instances for AI training and inference. P6-B200 instances feature 8 Blackwell GPUs with 1440 GB of high-bandwidth GPU memory and a 60% increase in GPU memory bandwidth compared to P5en, 5th Generation Intel Xeon processors (Emerald Rapids), and up to 3.2 terabits per second of Elastic Fabric Adapter (EFAv4) networking. P6-B200 instances are powered by the AWS Nitro System, so you can reliably and securely scale AI workloads within Amazon EC2 UltraClusters to tens of thousands of GPUs. P6-B200 instances are now available in p6-b200.48xlarge size in the following AWS Regions: US West (Oregon), US East (N. Virginia, Ohio), AWS GovCloud (US-West) and AWS GovCloud (US-East) Region. To learn more about P6-B200 instances, visit

AWS Cost and Usage Report 2.0 now supports table configurations update

10 June 2026 @ 1:33 pm

AWS today announces that AWS Cost and Usage Report 2.0 (CUR 2.0) now supports updates to data table configurations via the AWS Management Console and SDK/CLI. This capability allows customers to modify their existing exports to take advantage of new CUR 2.0 features without having to delete and recreate their exports. Previously, customers configured CUR 2.0 exports with specific table settings — including export content, time granularity, column selection, export format, and destination settings. When AWS introduces new features, such as additional columns and finer row-level granularity, existing export settings intentionally remained unchanged to protect ETL jobs that depended on a stable schema. However, customers who wanted to adopt these new capabilities and were ready for the new schema couldn't simply update their preference in existing export. They had to delete their existing export and create a new one with the new preference. With this launch, customers can up

Amazon FSx for OpenZFS Intelligent-Tiering storage class is now available in 8 additional AWS Regions

9 June 2026 @ 8:52 pm

You can now create Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file systems with the Intelligent-Tiering storage class in 8 additional AWS Regions across the US, Europe, Asia Pacific, and South America. FSx Intelligent-Tiering is built for general-purpose file workloads such as file shares, archives, media libraries, and migrations from on-premises HDD storage. It automatically moves your data across three storage tiers (Frequent Access, Infrequent Access, and Archive) based on access patterns, and an optional SSD read cache keeps your active data fast. You get high performance for active workloads and low-cost storage for everything else, paying only for what you store with no capacity to manage. With FSx Intelligent-Tiering, you can save up to 85% compared to the FSx SSD storage class and up to 20% compared to on-premises HDD-based NAS. With this expansion, the FSx Intelligent-Tiering storage class is now available for FSx for OpenZFS file systems in the following additional AWS Region

Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio Notebooks now support EMR Serverless

9 June 2026 @ 6:46 pm

Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio Notebooks now support Amazon EMR Serverless with Apache Spark Connect, giving data engineers and analysts more flexibility in choosing their Spark runtime for interactive analytics and data engineering workloads. In addition to Amazon Athena Spark, users can now leverage Amazon EMR Serverless as their Spark runtime, selecting the optimal engine based on their requirements. With this launch, you can run PySpark and Spark SQL on an EMR Serverless Spark Application in Notebook cells. Users can select their Spark runtime from the Notebook side panel, and the selected runtime applies to both Python and SQL cells. Additionally, users can leverage SageMaker Data Agent, the built-in AI assistant, to generate code and execution plans from natural language prompts, accelerating Spark development workflows with EMR Serverless. Organizations can leverage pre-initialized capacity to improve session start times, while benefiting from unified Spark UI monito

Amazon S3 Access Grants are now available in the AWS European Sovereign Cloud (Germany) Region

9 June 2026 @ 5:14 pm

You can now create Amazon S3 Access Grants in the AWS European Sovereign Cloud (Germany) 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.

AWS FinOps Agent is now available in preview

9 June 2026 @ 3:28 pm

Today, AWS announces the preview of AWS FinOps Agent, a frontier agent for FinOps practitioners and engineering teams that answers cost questions, surfaces optimization opportunities, automatically investigates cost anomalies, and runs recurring FinOps workflows on a schedule you define. With the AWS FinOps Agent, you can ask questions about your AWS costs and generate cloud cost reports for finance and engineering teams. The agent surfaces rightsizing, idle resource, and Savings Plans recommendations from AWS Cost Optimization Hub and AWS Compute Optimizer, and can open Jira tickets on your behalf. When a cost anomaly is detected, FinOps Agent can automatically investigate the root cause and can post the findings to a Slack channel, so engineering teams are notified without manual triage. AWS FinOps Agent (preview) is available in the US East (N. Virginia) Region and includes cost and usage data covering all AWS

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AI-powered WAF, virtual patching: How F5 is hardening networks against frontier threats

10 June 2026 @ 8:17 pm

The window between vulnerability discovery and active exploitation has been shrinking for years, and frontier AI models have accelerated that compression. To address that shift, F5 this week announced an expansion of its web application and API protection (WAAP) capabilities for its Application Delivery and Security Platform. The new features span three areas: AI-powered web application firewall (WAF): Conducts enhanced behavioral detection in F5 Distributed Cloud Services, using a neural network model to score every request in real time rather than relying on signature mat

A quick look at Cisco’s strategy to become a software monster

10 June 2026 @ 7:47 pm

Cisco is in the years-long process of shifting from a hardware-centric business focused on switches and routers toward a broader software and services strategy, aiming to position itself as a central player in cloud, security, and AI-driven networking. Cisco remains a dominant hardware vendor but has spent recent years investing heavily in software to build recurring revenue streams, said Jack Gold, president of J.Gold Associates. In fact in its Q3 earnings call in May, Cisco said that 49% of total quarterly

Residential proxies are hiding in plain sight inside enterprise networks

10 June 2026 @ 2:06 pm

Residential proxy services route internet traffic through consumer devices to make connections appear to originate from real home IP addresses. Security researchers have tracked their use by threat actors for credential stuffing, ad fraud, and denial-of-service operations. What has been less understood is how widely those services have already penetrated enterprise networks, often without IT or security teams knowing. As it turns out, the risks posed by residential proxies to enterprise networks are widespread. Infoblox analyzed billions of DNS resolutions across its Threat Defense Cloud customer base and revealed just how a big a pro

OpenAI weighs Nvidia-backed lease for 10 GW Ohio data center campus

10 June 2026 @ 12:18 pm

OpenAI is reportedly in advanced talks to lease a proposed 10-gigawatt data center campus in southern Ohio in an arrangement that could include financial backing from Nvidia. The campus could cost at least $500 billion to build at current prices for chips, power, and construction, The Information reported, citing people familiar with the discussions. OpenAI would control the computing equipment under a 20-year lease and begin payments once the site starts operating, with the first phase expected in 2028. Nvidia is expect

Lotus Microsystems targets AI power efficiency with vStrata platform

9 June 2026 @ 8:20 pm

Lotus Microsystems has introduced vStrata, a new power-delivery architecture aimed at improving data-center power efficiency, which is a pressing concern even in non-AI environments. At the heart of the platform is the company’s proprietary Power Interposer Technology (PIT), a silicon-based interposer architecture that enables power conversion and delivery closer to the processor package. T

From the data center to the edge: How to build secure, effective enterprise AI infrastructure

9 June 2026 @ 8:17 pm

While hyperscalers and neo-cloud providers may get the lion’s share of attention for providing AI infrastructure, many enterprises are taking a build-it-themselves approach to meet their specific AI requirements. The success of such projects is crucial to achieving business objectives, yet companies face significant challenges as they try to scale pilots to production. Organizations must keep up with the dynamic, ever-changing demands that AI applications place on compute and network infrastructure, from the data center to the edge. That means architecting systems to grow as demand warrants and to avoid performance bottlenecks. The architecture must also account for AI-driven security

Arista unveils 1.6T rack-scale switch family for AI infrastructure

9 June 2026 @ 7:45 pm

Arista Networks has taken the wraps off its 7060XE7 Series, a new portfolio of 1.6T networking platforms designed to provide the foundation for rack-scale AI infrastructure.  The 7060XE7 family features fixed switch platforms and configurable rack-scale systems, targeting racks for vertical and horizontal AI workflows. All will run Arista’s Extensible Operating System (EOS), which includes low-latency and intelligent packet buffering to manage the inte

Zscaler launches zero trust platform for agentic AI

9 June 2026 @ 3:25 pm

Zscaler announced what it calls the first complete zero trust platform for agentic AI, aimed at securing how AI agents access data and talk to one another. “Traditional security was never designed for millions of autonomous agents that act and reach sensitive data at machine speed,” said Jay Chaudhry, Zscaler’s chairman and CEO, in the Tuesday announcement. The company will be extending its Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange platform to cover AI agents, including how they connect, how they access data, and how they run on devices. According to

AI inference moving to private clouds, Broadcom says

9 June 2026 @ 2:15 pm

The majority of enterprises now either run or plan to run AI workloads in private clouds, according to a survey of 1,800 senior IT decision makers conducted by Radius Tech on behalf of Broadcom. Only 41% of enterprises are now using public clouds for inference workloads, down from 56% last year. Meanwhile, the use of private clouds for AI inference has risen slightly, from 55% to 56%. “The key takeaway this year is that we’ve seen an AI tipping point, driving towards private cloud as the preferred platform for running these workloads,” says

2026 network outage report and internet health check

9 June 2026 @ 1:33 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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13 Ways to Optimise Your Website for Speed and Performance

5 June 2026 @ 1:05 pm

A slow website can ruin the experience of a website no matter how perfectly designed it is. Google also uses site speed as a ranking factor. If your site takes... The post 13 Ways to Optimise Your Website for Speed and Performance appeared first on Heart Internet.

Sustainable Data Centres: How to Cut Carbon without Sacrificing Performance

27 May 2026 @ 12:55 pm

No matter if it is a website visit or file uploaded, all these actions run through a hall of servers that consume electricity 24/7. Data centres account for a slice... The post Sustainable Data Centres: How to Cut Carbon without Sacrificing Performance appeared first on Heart Internet.

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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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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PHP code cannot connect to NetworkManager

11 June 2026 @ 12:33 pm

I need to access Network Manager functionality from PHP code by exec()-ing the "nmcli" command. However, when run from PHP code, "nmcli" command returns the error message "Network Manager is not running" and does nothing. Network Manager is running and I can successfully run "nmcli" command from the command line even as the Apache user. I suspected it has something to do with the lack of DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS environment variable in the environment in which PHP is running (and of course lack of the actual socket this variable points to) but probably it's not that issue, because when I run the "nmcli" command from command line with strace, I can see that it doesn't access that socket at all. I suspected some SELinux issue, but I don't see any recent denials in the audit logs. I don't know where to search. It's a standard Apache/PHP (FPM) installation on a RHEL10 OS. Edit: The problem is

Intel AMT/vPro enters power save mode after one minute of inactivity becomes unresponsive

11 June 2026 @ 6:52 am

An industrial mini-PC has Gen 15 Intel Core Ultra 7 155H CPU. It has vPro/AMT onboard and i226-LM NIC. The goal is to use AMT/vPro in CCM mode for remote power control of the PC. This technology already works on similar mini-PC configurations based on Intel Core CPUs of gen 6-13. (I did not test it on CPU before Gen 6 and on Gen 14). The status of Gen 15 mini-PC is: AMT FW Core Version: 18.0.5. This is greater that AMT release 9.5. AMT is set with static IP/netmask. AMT is able to execute a PC power cycle by HTTPS request. The Mini-PC is NOT mobile device. The Wake on LAN is disabled in all mini-PC generations in use. The problem is: After not being used for 1 minute or so, the AMT stops responding to HTTPS request and even to ping. It resumes the work (responding to HTTPS and ping) after someone starts using the PC or immediately after power cycle. The difference in hardware, s

prerequisites for working at a data center

11 June 2026 @ 12:51 am

My apologies if this isn't the right forum. I have a friend who has been out of the labor force for more than ten years caring for a family member. Although he's never worked in IT, he's intensely interested in hardware and network infrastructure, having spent much of his free time building Linux servers, setting up home networks, tinkering with virtualization, etc. Now that he's preparing to return to work it occurred to me that he might be able to turn his hobby into a livelihood. He's in North Carolina's Piedmont Triad where there are a number of data centers, and I'm hoping to find recommendations and resources he can use to make himself a good candidate for entry-level job openings. Thanks in advance.

solaris SMB share - capability SIDs in ACL

11 June 2026 @ 12:41 am

I'm trying to copy files using robocopy /copy:datso from Windows Server 2008 R2 to Solaris 11.4 share (ZFS). When copying Favorites folders I get "Invalid parameter" error. This folder has ACL with S-1-15-3- SIDs (capability SID) and they are not copied. Tried to copy the folder with FAR and got same error (if "Copy ACLs" is choosen). In the same time I have linux fileserver and see that it serves such ACLs (but its samba settings and ACL storage is very different). Does Solaris support such SIDs and if yes how it can be enabled?

Is there any risk of confidential data appearing during a Windows laptop reset?

10 June 2026 @ 7:40 pm

I need to provide a clear, definitive answer to a concern raised by non‑technical managers. The environment is fully cloud‑based: Intune, Autopilot, OneDrive, SharePoint, M365, encrypted local copies, and users trained not to store local data. Is there any real risk of confidential data(*) appearing on screen during the reconditioning of a laptop (re-imaging or AutoPilot reset) for device reassignment? Have you ever seen sensitive information appear on screen during such operations? Can a device reset cause data from the previous user to reappear? I’m not asking about internal procedures — only whether, in such a cloud‑only scenario, a reset could display any previous user data on screen at any point during the process. I’m turning to the community for two reasons: My own explanation isn’t being given much weight. I want to make sure I’m not overlooking any unusu

With PHP-FPM and Apache, messages sent to stderr are not present in PHP-FPM error log

10 June 2026 @ 1:56 pm

I'm setting up a new server to replace a quite old one. The old server was running PHP as Apache module, while on the new server PHP runs as FPM by default (the OS is RHEL10, standard Apache and PHP packages installed). With default setup, the PHP errors go to /var/log/php-fpm/www-error.log file. However, messages written from PHP to stderr don't. I have set catch_workers_output = yes in the config file /etc/php-fpm.d/www.conf (according to comments in that file), then - just to be sure - fully stopped both Apache and PHP-FPM services and started them again. However, with the following PHP code: error_log("before"); system("bad_command"); error_log("after"); $err = fopen('php://stderr', 'w'); fwrite($err, "stderr test\n"); fclose($err); the lines "before" and "after" appear in /var/log/php-fpm/www-error.log, but neither error m

OpenVPN (pfSense) multi-client VPN setup with per-user static IP assignment and access restriction to specific servers

10 June 2026 @ 10:18 am

I am running a pfSense firewall (2.8.1-RELEASE, FreeBSD 15) hosted on a cloud VM. I have configured an OpenVPN server to allow remote users to connect from multiple geographically distributed sites. Each user group consists of multiple PCs, and they connect using the same VPN credentials. I need to ensure that: Multiple devices can connect simultaneously using the same VPN user account Each user group is restricted to accessing only their assigned server Each user group should ideally have a fixed VPN IP for firewall rules Different user groups should not access each other’s database servers Current Setup pfSense OpenVPN server (remote access mode) Multiple user groups (each group shares one VPN account across multiple machines) Backend infrastructure consists of several database servers distributed across different subnets OpenVPN tunnel network configured “Allow mult

Does any CA still issue certificates compatible with Starfield Class 2 Certification Authority?

10 June 2026 @ 3:29 am

I have a fleet of legacy IoT devices that trust only the root certificate: Starfield Class 2 Certification Authority I need to host a temporary HTTPS endpoint for a one-time firmware update, but the devices cannot be updated until they can successfully validate a server certificate. Does anyone know of a public CA that still issues certificates whose chain can be validated using Starfield Class 2 Certification Authority, or offers a legacy/alternate chain compatible with that root? This is for embedded device compatibility, not browser compatibility.

Apache2.4 legacy MD5 password hash for authentication

9 June 2026 @ 5:39 pm

So I have this legacy system that is being migrated to a new architecture. The database stores passwords as plain MD5 hashes, as in passwordhash = md5('plaintext') Yes, I know this is insecure, I will have to live with that for now. The system runs Apache 2.2 with the mod_auth_mysql module. The HTTP authentication configuration looks like this: AuthType basic AuthMYSQLEnable On AuthMySQLHost dbserver ... AuthMySQLPwEncryption md5 This setup apparently supports plain md5 password hashes for authentication. It appears that in Apache 2.4 the authentication architecture has changed, and I have found no way to specify legacy MD5 password hashes for HTTP authentication. It is my understanding that the so-called MD5 hash in Apache 2.4 basic authentication is an apache specific algorithm, so it fails against plain MD5 hashes. The same goes for digest authentication. Any idea how to get A

Node.js + PostgreSQL job board on Hetzner VPS – realistic scaling journey from 5k to 1M monthly users?

9 June 2026 @ 1:21 pm

We're building a job board on Node.js + PostgreSQL, hosted on Hetzner VPS in Central Europe. Text-only listings, no media. Core features: job listings, search, filtering, employer/candidate messaging. We're trying to understand the realistic scaling journey and costs. Would love to hear from anyone who's run something similar. 5k – 50k monthly users What Hetzner VPS size makes sense to start? (CX22 = 2 vCPU, 4GB RAM, ~4 EUR/month) Single VPS for everything or separate DB server from day one? What hits the ceiling first – CPU, RAM, or database connections? 50k – 300k monthly users When do you split the DB to a separate server? When does Redis caching become necessary? Real-world Node.js gotchas in production – memory leaks, connection pool exhaustion? 300k – 1M monthly users When do you add a second app server + load balancer? How do you handle unexpected t

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