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Cloud strategy, data centers, connectivity and infrastructure trends relevant to Algeria.

Agentic AI for Cloud Ops: When AI Agents Run Your Infrastructure

Agentic AI for Cloud Ops: When AI Agents Run Your Infrastructure

ALGERIATECH Editorial
March 2, 2026

Azure Copilot, AWS DevOps Agent, and Dynatrace are racing to deploy agentic AI for cloud ops. 72% use it in ITOps, but half of projects remain stuck in pilots.

LLMOps in Production: What Running AI at Scale Actually Requires

LLMOps in Production: What Running AI at Scale Actually Requires

ALGERIATECH Editorial
February 26, 2026

Deploying a large language model into production is nothing like deploying a traditional software service. The code ships.

Securing the Software Supply Chain: Sigstore, SLSA, and the New Container Trust Model

Securing the Software Supply Chain: Sigstore, SLSA, and the New Container Trust Model

ALGERIATECH Editorial
February 23, 2026

The SolarWinds attack of 2020 was a turning point. Attackers did not breach the target organizations directly.

Service Mesh in 2026: Cilium Wins, Istio Adapts, and eBPF Changes the Game

Service Mesh in 2026: Cilium Wins, Istio Adapts, and eBPF Changes the Game

ALGERIATECH Editorial
February 22, 2026

For three years, the service mesh debate was a religious war. Istio versus Linkerd versus Consul Connect.

The Object Storage Price War: Cloudflare R2, Backblaze, and the Race to Free Egress

The Object Storage Price War: Cloudflare R2, Backblaze, and the Race to Free Egress

ALGERIATECH Editorial
February 20, 2026

The Dirty Secret of Cloud Storage: Egress Fees Storing data in the cloud is cheap. Getting it back out is where the real bill arrives.

Nuclear-Powered Data Centers: Microsoft, Google, and the AI Energy Gamble

Nuclear-Powered Data Centers: Microsoft, Google, and the AI Energy Gamble

ALGERIATECH Editorial
February 20, 2026

The Energy Math Behind the AI Boom Training a large language model at the scale of GPT-4 consumes roughly 50 gigawatt-hours of electricity — enough to power thousands of homes for a year, burned in a matter of weeks. That figure does not include inference, the continuous

eBPF: The Linux Kernel Technology Reshaping Cloud Networking and Security

eBPF: The Linux Kernel Technology Reshaping Cloud Networking and Security

ALGERIATECH Editorial
February 19, 2026

There is a technology running silently inside the Linux kernel at Google, Meta, Netflix, and Cloudflare. It was not built to be trendy.

The OLAP Renaissance: ClickHouse, DuckDB, and the Analytics Database Disruption

The OLAP Renaissance: ClickHouse, DuckDB, and the Analytics Database Disruption

ALGERIATECH Editorial
February 16, 2026

For most of the last decade, the analytics database market ran on a simple premise: if you needed fast answers on large datasets, you paid a cloud provider a great deal of money to do it for you. Snowflake, Google BigQuery, and Amazon Redshift dominated the space, charging by

The Bare Metal Comeback: Why AI Workloads Are Leaving Virtual Machines

The Bare Metal Comeback: Why AI Workloads Are Leaving Virtual Machines

ALGERIATECH Editorial
February 14, 2026

For a decade, the orthodoxy in enterprise IT was clear: virtualize everything. Abstract the hardware, share the resources, bill by the minute.

API-First Backends: Supabase, Neon, and the Serverless Database Wave

API-First Backends: Supabase, Neon, and the Serverless Database Wave

ALGERIATECH Editorial
February 13, 2026

Five years ago, spinning up a production-grade backend meant provisioning servers, configuring connection pools, writing authentication middleware, and managing database migrations — a week of work before you had written a single line of business logic. Today, a developer can

Groq vs Cerebras 2026: AI Inference 100x Faster Than GPUs

Groq vs Cerebras 2026: AI Inference 100x Faster Than GPUs

ALGERIATECH Editorial
February 10, 2026

When most organizations think about AI infrastructure, they think about Nvidia. The H100 GPU has become the default unit of AI compute — a $30,000 chip that powers everything from model training at OpenAI to inference pipelines at enterprise software companies.

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