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Cloud Native Now, Friday, March 13th, 2026

Why Kubernetes Reliability Is Now A Machine-Speed Problem

Vol 336 · Issue 2 · 2026-03-13

At 2:17 a.m., an SRE is paged for elevated error rates shortly after a production deployment. The deployment itself reports healthy. Minutes later, replicas spike as autoscalers react, a GitOps reconciliation overwrites a manual hotfix, and pods are evicted under node-level resource pressure. Alerts fire across layers. By the time the sequence is reconstructed, the system has already stabilized.

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Why Kubernetes Reliability Is Now A Machine-Speed Problem

Security Boulevard, Thursday, March 5th, 2026

Should Cloud Be Classed As Critical Infrastructure?

Vol 336 · Issue 1 · 2026-03-05

Over the past few years, large-scale cloud outages have demonstrated just how deeply digital services are woven into the fabric of modern society. When widely used cloud platforms experience disruption, the impact extends far beyond individual applications; banking services stall, transport systems falter, and connected devices across homes, factories, and hospitals can suddenly lose functionality.

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Should Cloud Be Classed As Critical Infrastructure?

Cloud Native Now, Tuesday, March 3rd, 2026

Survey: AI Spurring Increased Adoption Of Containers

Vol 336 · Issue 1 · 2026-03-03

A global survey of 1,600 cloud, IT, and engineering executives published today finds a full 87% expect their organizations' reliance on containers to deploy applications to increase over the next three years, with 83% reporting they are already building new applications in containers.

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Survey: AI Spurring Increased Adoption Of Containers

Professional Security Magazine, Saturday, February 14th, 2026

Cloud Threats And Measures

Vol 335 · Issue 2 · 2026-02-14

Justin Rutherford, chief technology officer at cloud managed services company OryxAlign, discusses the biggest threats to cloud security in 2026 and the measures businesses should take to enhance resilience.

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Cloud Threats And Measures

StorageSwiss, Thursday, February 5th, 2026

The Economic Shift Supporting Private Cloud Adoption

Vol 335 · Issue 1 · 2026-02-05

The case for revisiting private cloud strengthens as multiple infrastructure pressures converge. VMware licensing costs continue climbing. Flash and DRAM prices continue to rise as the memory supercycle tightens supply. Server refresh budgets are strained by component cost inflation, while server supply itself becomes constrained. Organizations that dismissed private cloud as marketing hype now face the economic reality that demands a reconsideration of their architecture.

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The Economic Shift Supporting Private Cloud Adoption

The Hacker News, Tuesday, February 3rd, 2026

When Cloud Outages Ripple Across The Internet

Vol 335 · Issue 1 · 2026-02-03

Recent major cloud service outages have been hard to miss. High-profile incidents affecting providers such as AWS, Azure, and Cloudflare have disrupted large parts of the internet, taking down websites and services that many other systems depend on. The resulting ripple effects have halted applications and workflows that many organizations rely on every day.

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When Cloud Outages Ripple Across The Internet

The Register, Monday, February 2nd, 2026

Why Native Cloud Security Falls Short

Vol 335 · Issue 1 · 2026-02-02

As cloud adoption accelerates, many organizations are increasingly relying on the native security features offered by cloud service providers (CSPs). The ability to manage web application firewalls (WAF), data encryption, and key management (KMS) within a single provider ecosystem appears efficient and convenient. However, when security and reliability are viewed through the lens of enterprise risk management, this convenience may come at a significant cost.

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Why Native Cloud Security Falls Short

Cloud Native Now, Tuesday, January 20th, 2026

How to Keep Cloud-Native Applications Running During DDoS-Scale Traffic Surges

Vol 334 · Issue 3 · 2026-01-20

Cloud-native apps are built to scale, but not always to survive chaos. A sudden traffic surge can hit from anywhere, and you might not even be aware. Sometimes it's a DDoS attack. On other occasions, it's your own success in the form of a product launch, a viral post or a sales rush. Either way, if your app can't handle the heat, systems will fail, users will bail and trust will erode fast.

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How to Keep Cloud-Native Applications Running During DDoS-Scale Traffic Surges

Interface , Monday, January 19th, 2026

Cloud Migration: Why Legacy Businesses Face The End Of Possibilities For Their Future

Vol 334 · Issue 3 · 2026-01-19

Without cloud migration, businesses face the end of innovation. In this new AI era, businesses operating within the closed architectures of legacy systems do not have the flexible, data-driven foundation to engage with these new technologies and ensure a strong pipeline of necessary innovation. And as AI continues to evolve, those not able to keep pace with innovation risk being left behind.

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Cloud Migration: Why Legacy Businesses Face The End Of Possibilities For Their Future

Cloudtech, Thursday, January 15th, 2026

A Pivotal 2026 For Cloud Strategy

Vol 334 · Issue 2 · 2026-01-15

Shifting geopolitical, technological, and legislative pressures mean 2026 is forecast to be a key year for cloud strategy in the UK as repatriation gains mainstream traction. The trend is already accelerating, with a greater focus on data sovereignty due to growing concerns.

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A Pivotal 2026 For Cloud Strategy