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With the potential spin-off of Amazon Pay into a standalone app, both visibility and usage are likely to increase significantly in India. Currently integrated within the e-commerce app, Amazon Pay may soon operate independently, allowing users to make payments, pay bills, and invest with greater ease. This move aligns with Amazon’s strategy of creating a one-stop shop for everything digital in India’s competitive payment market.

RadiusDC has acquired Miami I, a network-centric data center in South Florida, enhancing its urban data center platform. The 170,000 sq. ft. facility, built to withstand Category 5 hurricanes, offers 15MW of IT power and robust connectivity. RadiusDC plans to expand the power capacity from 3.2MW to 9.2MW by 2026, further strengthening its foothold in the Miami market and beyond.

MechanicWeb has launched AMD Ryzen 9950X-powered hosting services in Dallas, featuring DDR5 ECC RAM and PCIE 5.0 NVMe SSDs. The company claims up to 20X performance gains and 3X faster page loads without any changes to the website. The Ryzen 9950X CPU offers top single-thread performance, with superior PHP and MySQL performance and enhanced security features.

Firefighters responded to a fire at a former R.R. Donnelley plant in Chicago’s South Loop, now a major data center. The blaze, reported on a carpet or roof, was quickly extinguished. The historic 1912 building now houses the Midwest’s largest multi-tenant Equinix data center. No downtime has been reported.

GitHub faced a global outage after a database infrastructure change disrupted key services, including GitHub Actions, Pages, and Copilot. Users encountered errors and unicorn-themed error messages as the platform went down. By 2345 UTC, GitHub began rolling back the change, gradually restoring normal operations. The company is now monitoring for a full recovery as services come back online.

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