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Tech Optimizer
July 3, 2026
Percona has formed a strategic alliance with HexaCluster to assist organizations in migrating from proprietary databases to open-source alternatives, specifically PostgreSQL, MySQL, and MariaDB. The partnership combines Percona's migration assessment and production support with HexaCluster's migration software for diverse database environments. The migration process will begin with a comprehensive assessment by Percona to outline the scope and plan the transition. Percona will lead the migration efforts, while HexaCluster will provide software solutions for complex migrations. This collaboration aims to help enterprises reduce costs associated with proprietary databases and minimize risks during migration. HexaCluster specializes in PostgreSQL migration and offers tools for migration assessment, schema conversion, data migration, and live replication. Percona supports various database systems and emphasizes open-source solutions to give organizations more control over their data infrastructure.
AppWizard
July 1, 2026
South Korea's antitrust regulator, the Korea Fair Trade Commission (KFTC), has raised concerns about Google's practices in the Android app marketplace, identifying potential abuses of market dominance that may have stifled competition. The KFTC's Market Surveillance Bureau reported that Google's actions have impacted approximately 14.16 trillion won (around billion) in revenue. The report focuses on Google's "Games/Google Velocity Program," which operated from July 2019 to March 2026, providing financial support to game developers in exchange for launching games on Google's app store under favorable terms compared to competitors. This program reportedly diminished developers' incentives to use rival app stores, effectively creating a state of exclusive dealing with Google. If found guilty of market abuse, Google could face a fine of up to 6% of the affected revenue, approximately 0 million. Google has eight weeks to respond to the report, and the KFTC will issue a final ruling thereafter.
AppWizard
July 1, 2026
South Korea's competition regulator, the Korea Fair Trade Commission (KFTC), has accused Google of using its dominant position in the Android apps market to suppress competition, potentially leading to significant financial penalties. The KFTC estimates that Google's practices have revenue implications of 14.16 trillion won (approximately .1 billion). The investigation centers on the Games/Google Velocity Program, also known as "Project Hug," which allegedly provided financial incentives to game developers for launching titles exclusively on the Google Play store. This program reportedly discouraged developers from distributing their games through competing platforms, particularly OneStore. If the KFTC finds that Google abused its market position, the company could face fines of up to 6% of the affected revenue, around 0 million. Google will have eight weeks to respond to the evidence against it, and the KFTC plans to expedite a final decision while respecting Google's due process rights.
Winsage
June 28, 2026
Microsoft shares rose 5.71% to close at €327.90 on Friday, recovering from a 52-week low of €307.10 earlier that day. The company reported revenue of €82.9 billion in its latest quarterly earnings, an 18% year-on-year increase, driven by cloud and AI services. On June 22, Chevron announced a 20-year power purchase agreement with Microsoft for approximately 2.67 gigawatts of capacity for a data center, with the first power delivery expected in 2028. Microsoft extended its Extended Security Updates program for Windows 10 home users by another year, pushing the final security patch deadline to October 2027. The stock's closing price is only 6.77% above its 52-week low, with a 50-day moving average at €352.96 and a 200-day average at €383.98. The relative strength index is at 43, indicating no strong momentum.
Winsage
June 26, 2026
Microsoft has extended its Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for Windows 10 by an additional year, allowing users to continue receiving critical updates without the immediate need to transition to Windows 11. Users already enrolled in the ESU program can maintain their current operating system without additional steps, while those not yet signed up can access the updates by purchasing an ESU license through a Microsoft partner, enrolling in a volume licensing agreement that includes ESU, or utilizing a Microsoft Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) for subscription-based access.
AppWizard
June 21, 2026
Microsoft is undergoing a restructuring that includes layoffs across its game studios and further job cuts and studio closures as part of the "Xbox reset" initiated by new CEO Asha Sharma. This initiative has resulted in the cancellation of several game projects, including: - Odyssey: Shelved in 2024 after challenges in development, including a switch from Unreal Engine to an internal engine. - Everwild: Canceled in 2025 after years of development and at least one reboot. - Perfect Dark: The reboot was canceled in 2025 despite a positive gameplay reveal, with reports of interest from Take-Two Interactive. - Contraband: Development ceased in 2025, leaving the future of the co-op smuggling game uncertain. - Project Blackbird: Canceled in 2025 after over six years of development due to financial concerns regarding the investment required for an MMO. Following the cancellation of Project Blackbird, some team members formed a new studio named Sackbird.
AppWizard
June 13, 2026
Vanillaware has announced that Muramasa: The Demon Blade will be released on PC, addressing the long-standing issue of their games being inaccessible on this platform. George Kamitani, Vanillaware's founder, expressed a desire to see more of their titles on PC, but stated that the decision depends on the publishers who finance the ports. Fans are encouraged to express their interest in bringing other titles like 13 Sentinels, Dragon’s Crown, Unicorn Overlord, and Odin Sphere to PC. There was some confusion regarding Atlus's statement about Unicorn Overlord, which led to misconceptions about Vanillaware's interest in PC ports; however, it was clarified that Vanillaware is not reluctant to pursue this option. Community support may play a crucial role in the future of these potential PC ports.
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