Two Words, One Deal: How “Stateful” vs “Stateless” Could Decide a $50 Billion Cloud Dispute

Two Words, One Deal: How “Stateful” vs “Stateless” Could Decide a $50 Billion Cloud Dispute

Last week’s reporting brought into sharp relief a narrowly technical — but potentially enormous — dispute between Microsoft, Amazon and OpenAI over a reported $50 billion commercial arrangement. At the center of the controversy are two terms engineers use every day: “stateful” and “stateless.” Depending on how those words are interpreted, Microsoft may have grounds to claim a breach of

OpenAI’s New North Star: Report Says Business and Productivity Take Center Stage

OpenAI’s New North Star: Report Says Business and Productivity Take Center Stage

Last week, details from an internal all‑hands meeting at OpenAI were reported by the Wall Street Journal and subsequently picked up by other outlets. According to the reporting, company leaders signaled a strategic shift toward prioritizing business and productivity use cases, with executives urging teams to focus on core, revenue‑driving efforts rather than exploratory side projects. What was reported at

Stryker Confirms Massive Wiper Strike — Thousands of Devices Erased in Alleged Iran-Linked Operation

Stryker Confirms Massive Wiper Strike — Thousands of Devices Erased in Alleged Iran-Linked Operation

Stryker, the global medical technology company, confirmed on March 11, 2026, that it suffered a significant, destructive cyberattack that disabled large parts of its corporate Microsoft environment and resulted in the wiping of thousands of devices. The company characterized the incident as a deliberate data-destruction operation rather than a ransomware extortion scheme, and investigators and security firms have pointed to

Microsoft Plans to Disable Hands‑Free Automated Installation for Windows 11 and Server 2025 After Critical RCE Flaw

Microsoft Plans to Disable Hands‑Free Automated Installation for Windows 11 and Server 2025 After Critical RCE Flaw

Microsoft has announced a hardening plan for Windows Deployment Services (WDS) after the discovery of a critical remote code execution vulnerability, CVE-2026-0386, that compromises hands‑free automated installations. The vulnerability exposes Unattend.xml answer files over an unauthenticated channel, allowing an attacker on the same network segment to intercept or tamper with deployment configurations. For organizations that depend on network-based provisioning to

Hotpatch Alert: Microsoft Fixes Critical RRAS Remote-Execution Flaws in Windows 11

Hotpatch Alert: Microsoft Fixes Critical RRAS Remote-Execution Flaws in Windows 11

Microsoft issued an out-of-band hotpatch on March 13, 2026, to address a set of serious vulnerabilities in the Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) management tool that affect Windows 11. The update, tracked as KB5084597 and aimed at OS builds 26200.7982 (25H2) and 26100.7982 (24H2), patches three CVEs that can allow a remote attacker to disrupt RRAS or execute

Windows 11 February Patch (KB5077181) Can Make Drive C Inaccessible on Some Samsung PCs

Windows 11 February Patch (KB5077181) Can Make Drive C Inaccessible on Some Samsung PCs

Microsoft has updated its Windows 11 documentation to describe a recently discovered issue tied to the February 2026 Patch Tuesday update (KB5077181). On certain machines—predominantly Samsung consumer laptops—installing that update can result in an error that prevents access to the system drive, showing “C: is not accessible – Access denied.” The problem can go beyond a simple File Explorer error