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Updated · The National Law Review · Apr 29
Hosted.com examines edge computing and serverless hosting trends for SMEs in 2026
Updated
Updated · The National Law Review · Apr 29

Hosted.com examines edge computing and serverless hosting trends for SMEs in 2026

14 articles · Updated · The National Law Review · Apr 29
  • Hosted.com, based in California, highlights that edge computing and serverless hosting are becoming accessible to small and medium-sized enterprises, with CEO Wayne Diamond expecting broader SME adoption in 2026.
  • These technologies enable businesses to improve website speed, reliability, and scalability without managing complex infrastructure, supporting consistent performance and efficient resource use during traffic fluctuations.
  • The shift reflects growing demand for faster, more flexible web hosting as online businesses evolve, with hybrid models combining traditional and new approaches to balance stability, adaptability, and ease of use.
How will the AI data center boom directly impact the cost and availability of web hosting?
Beyond hosting fees, what are the hidden costs for SMEs adopting serverless and edge computing?
Is the shift to edge and serverless a genuine need for most SMEs or vendor-driven hype?
As serverless grows, how can businesses effectively defend against 'denial of wallet' cyberattacks?
Will AI soon manage website performance entirely without human intervention?
What new skills must web developers learn to stay relevant in a serverless-first world?