67% of organisations don't trust their own data for decisions. Yet AI is being built on top of it. That gap is where competitive advantage quietly compounds.
Governance Used to Slow AI Down. Something Has Changed.
Responsible AI governance is no longer just about avoiding fines. The organisations realising that are building something the rest can't easily copy.
When Anyone Can Build an App, What Happens to the IT Queue?
Low-code and no-code platforms aren't just speeding up development — they're changing who gets to build things in the first place.
A Million Alerts a Day: Why IT Operations Had to Call in AI
The volume of IT signals has outrun human capacity to read them. AIOps isn't a nice-to-have anymore — it's how the lights stay on at scale.
The Hidden Energy Bill Your AI Strategy Isn’t Accounting For
Green AI is no longer a CSR footnote. As AI scales, its energy footprint is becoming a boardroom question — and a competitive signal.
Edge AI: When the Intelligence Finally Leaves the Cloud
AI models are running on factory floors, hospital devices, and store shelves. The shift from cloud-only to edge deployment changes everything.
Every Organisation Has an AI Ethics Policy. Almost Nobody Has an AI Ethics Practice.
Responsible AI frameworks are everywhere. Implementation is not. The gap between principles and practice is where the hardest decisions actually live.
Cloud-Native Is No Longer the Future — It’s the Baseline: What That Shift Means in 2022
The debate has shifted from "should we move to cloud?" to "how do we govern multi-cloud complexity?" Cloud-native architecture is now the enterprise baseline — not the edge.
MY LEARNING FROM: Delivering Happiness: A Path to Profits, Passion, and Purpose
Hsieh didn't just build a shoe company. He built a proof of concept — that culture, not strategy, is the most durable competitive advantage a business can have.