VMWare and Nvidia release AI software tools
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For datacentre use

VMware and Nvidia have developed a new set of software tools for businesses which want to develop generative artificial intelligence in their data centres rather than the cloud.

Microsoft slammed for poor security
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Tries to keep too much secret

Software King of the world Microsoft has been slammed by a security company for its poor security on Azure and for encouraging a "culture of toxic obfuscation."

Oxide ships its first server rack.
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Claims to provide a cloud in your data centre 

Oxide has released its first server stack which it thinks will take the power away from the likes of Google and Microsoft by allowing companies to build clouds within their data centres.

OpenAI limited to Volish cloud
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Rivals will have to come up with their own tech

Customers have asked to run OpenAI models on non-Microsoft cloud services or their own local servers, but OpenAI has no immediate plans to offer such options,

Amazon claims it is not a big online platform
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Trying to evade EU rules 

Mega-online retailer Amazon claims that it does not need to comply with Europe's Digital Services Act because it is too small to meet the definition of a Very Large Online Platform under EU law.