Very vulnerable

Richard Speed writes in »OpenStack community finds new strength in resilience« for theregister.com “Europe has a very strong dependency on US hyperscale providers, services… and they realize now that that dependency is potentially going to be leveraged against them, and so they want more local capacity.” “We spent a decade telling developers to ignore infrastructure because ’those hyperscalers are going to solve that for us,’ and now we realize that makes us very vulnerable to a lot of non-desirable outcomes.” ...

November 1, 2025 · 1 min · 97 words

Cloud Sovereignty Framework

Yesterday, the EU unveiled the »Cloud Sovereignty Framework«. The concept developed by the European Commission sets out eight sovereignty objectives by which cloud services will be assessed going forward. The SEAL system, with five levels (0 to 4), records how dependent a provider is on non‑European actors. From this, a sovereignty score is derived that is intended to make public procurement more transparent and to strengthen Europe’s digital autonomy. ...

October 21, 2025 · 1 min · 117 words

access to keys

Ellen Nakashima, Yvonne Wingett Sanchez and Joseph Menn write in »Global hack on Microsoft product hits U.S., state agencies, researchers say« for washingtonpost.com What’s also alarming, researchers said, is that the hackers have gained access to keys that may allow them to regain entry even after a system is patched. Once again, a security vulnerability in Microsoft’s software was exploited. And of course: no system is completely secure. But when almost everyone uses the same software, a single flaw becomes a widespread risk. That’s exactly the case with Microsoft Office, SharePoint, or Windows. ...

July 22, 2025 · 1 min · 179 words

To some pretty great advancements

I found the following paragraph encouraging and helpful in coping with a grim global political climate. Justin Harter writes in »Lived experiences« But I’m optimistic, insofar as great turmoil has generally led to some pretty great advancements. People are generally pretty conservative by and large, and America is a pretty conservative country. So it takes a pretty big kick in the teeth, but you sometimes get good things on the other side. Like the end of slavery, busting up trusts, and the New Deal. ...

February 12, 2025 · 1 min · 101 words