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Microsoft Launches Azure Copilot Migration Agent to Accelerate Cloud Migration Planning
Microsoft has launched the Azure Copilot Migration Agent, an AI assistant built into the Azure portal that automates migration planning, agentless VMware discovery, and landing zone creation. Despite being billed as generally available, the agent is in public preview and cannot execute migrations. Replication and cutover remain manual tasks in Azure Migrate.
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"Pick and Mix" Custom Regions: Cloudflare Introduces Fine-Grained Data Residency Control
Cloudflare recently introduced Custom Regions, an expansion of its Regional Services that lets customers precisely define where their data is processed. By selecting specific groups of data centers by country or region, customers can ensure that TLS termination and application-layer processing remain within chosen geographic boundaries for compliance and control.
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AWS S3 Introduces Account-Regional Namespaces, Ending 18 Years of Global Bucket Name Collisions
AWS introduced account-regional namespaces for S3, fixing global bucket name collisions that broke IaC automation for 18 years. The new format is {prefix}-{account-id}-{region}-an. CloudFormation gets the BucketNamePrefix property, and IAM gets the s3:x-amz-bucket-namespace condition key. This prevents confused-deputy attacks by making names unpredictable when there is no account ID.
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AWS Load Balancer Controller Reaches GA with Kubernetes Gateway API Support
AWS shipped GA support for Kubernetes Gateway API in its Load Balancer Controller, dumping annotation-based configuration for type-safe CRDs with proper validation. The release handles both L4 (TCP/UDP via NLB) and L7 (HTTP/gRPC via ALB) routing through the Gateway API spec. Teams get cross-namespace routing, automatic certificate discovery, and role separation without cluster-admin permissions.
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AWS Expands Aurora DSQL with Playground, New Tool Integrations, and Driver Connectors
Amazon has announced several updates for Aurora DSQL, focusing on usability, integrations, and developer tooling. The improvements include a new interactive Aurora DSQL Playground that lets developers explore and experiment with the database directly in the browser, without registration or associated costs.
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QCon London 2026: Kleppmann on Mitigating Europe's Cloud Dependency with Local-First Software
Europe is completely dependent on US cloud services, Martin Kleppmann told QCon London. His fix: commoditise everything. He walked through three technologies he's helped build: multi-cloud via de facto standards, Bluesky's AT Protocol for social media, and local-first software for collaboration, all designed to make switching providers trivial and shift power back to users.
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War in Iran Damages Multiple AWS Data Centers, Challenging Multi-AZ Assumptions
Earlier this month, Iranian drone strikes damaged three AWS data centers in the UAE and Bahrain, causing outages and disruptions to multiple services. The events, which affected multiple facilities within the same AWS region, sparked discussion in the community about how geopolitical conflict can directly impact global cloud infrastructure and multi-AZ deployments.
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QCon London 2026: Your Multi-Cloud Strategy Is a Product Problem — Treat It Like One
JP Morgan Chase engineers Luis Albinati and Surabhi Mahajan argued that multi-cloud complexity can't be solved with engineering alone. Speaking at QCon London, they showed how treating multi-cloud as a product with capability mapping, demand governance, and defined users tames the chaos.
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QCon London 2026: How to Run on Three Clouds at Once, and When Not to
Form3 runs UK bank payments across three clouds simultaneously. At QCon London, their engineers explained how they built their custom Kubernetes operators, cross-cloud DNS tricks, and distributed databases, and what happened when they tried to sell them in America. Spoiler: US customers wanted East/West failover, not triple-active multi-cloud.
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AWS Launches Managed Openclaw on Lightsail amid Critical Security Vulnerabilities
AWS launched managed OpenClaw on Lightsail for AI agent deployment while security concerns mount. The 250k-star GitHub project is affected by CVE-2026-25253, which enables one-click RCE, with 17,500+ vulnerable instances exposed. Bitdefender found 20% of ClawHub skills malicious. AWS blueprint provides automated hardening, but doesn't address architectural security limits.
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Elastic Releases Version 9.3.0 with Enhanced AI Tools and OTel Support
Elastic 9.3.0 is now available, featuring enhanced vector search indexing for RAG applications and significant upgrades to the ES|QL query language. The release deepens OpenTelemetry integration for vendor-neutral observability and updates the AI Assistant with better contextual analysis. Security visibility is also expanded across Kubernetes and serverless architectures.
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Claude Opus 4.6 Introduces Adaptive Reasoning and Context Compaction for Long-Running Agents
Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.6 introduces "Adaptive Thinking" and a "Compaction API" to solve context rot in long-running agents. The model supports a 1M token context window with 76% multi-needle retrieval accuracy. While leading benchmarks in agentic coding, independent tests show a 49% detection rate for binary backdoors, highlighting the gap between SOTA claims and production security.
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AI-Powered Bot Compromises GitHub Actions Workflows across Microsoft, DataDog, and CNCF Projects
AI-powered bot hackerbot-claw exploited GitHub Actions workflows across Microsoft, DataDog, and CNCF projects over 7 days using 5 attack techniques. Bot achieved RCE in 5 of 7 targets, stole GitHub token from awesome-go (140k stars), and fully compromised Aqua Security's Trivy. Campaign included first documented AI-on-AI attack where bot attempted prompt injection against Claude Code.
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Google BigQuery Previews Cross-Region SQL Queries for Distributed Data
Google Cloud has recently announced the preview of a global queries feature for BigQuery. The new option lets developers run SQL queries across data stored in different geographic regions without first moving or copying the data to aggregate the results.
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AWS Introduces Nested Virtualization on EC2 Instances
AWS recently announced support for nested virtual machines within virtualized EC2 instances running KVM or Hyper-V. A long-awaited feature by the community, the new option enables use cases such as app emulation and hardware simulation on supported C8i, M8i, and R8i instances.