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Hosting Is the Next Layer AI Will Transform – Vito Peleg, CEO of Atarim
Konrad Keck · 29 May 2026 · 8 min read
#ai#hosting#hosts-del-mar
Vito Peleg of Atarim on why he reads AI as the biggest opportunity hosting has had in fifteen years, how today's vibe coders mirror the server-in-the-bedroom generation that built today's hosting market, and why reactive agencies feel like a tax while proactive ones win.
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Industry reports
NetApp and Vultr collaboration
by Kamil Kołosowski · 2 Dec 2024 · 2 min read
NetApp has officially joined the Vultr Cloud Alliance, a partnership that combines expertise from various technology providers to meet the growing demand for adaptable AI and cloud services. The move has sparked discussions across the tech industry about its potential impact.
Industry reports
WebPros and Vultr introduce WP Squared on Vultr Marketplace
by Kamil Kołosowski · 1 Oct 2024 · 1 min read
WebPros, the company behind well-known hosting management platforms like cPanel and Plesk, has teamed up with Vultr, a global cloud infrastructure provider, to launch WP Squared. This new solution aims to simplify WordPress site management, particularly for agencies, hosting providers, and developers. WP Squared offers features such as automated security updates, streamlined domain management, and
Pricing updates
Vultr announces pricing model updates
by Kamil Kołosowski · 5 Sep 2024 · 2 min read
Vultr has recently introduced significant updates to its pricing for cPanel, Plesk, and GPU services. These changes, effective from October 1, 2024, aim to offer better value to customers while aligning billing practices with industry standards. Below is a detailed overview of these updates and their impact.
Other
Reddit Drama: Vultr wrongly accused of using its customers’ data to train AI.
by Lukasz Gawior · 30 Mar 2024 · 4 min read
Recent changes to the Terms of Service (ToS) of Vultr, a significant cloud service provider, have sparked lively discussion among the Reddit community. Users shared their concerns and interpretations of these changes, focusing on the extended rights the company grants itself regarding content hosted on its platform. The thread went viral in a very fast
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