NFTs seemed like the future in 2021. By mid-2022, the narrative is crumbling. Here's what the hype cycle is really revealing about Web3's signal and noise.
Your Architecture Has Dependencies You Can’t See. Graph Databases Can.
Enterprise architects are sitting on a blind spot. Graph databases don't just visualise complexity — they reason through it. Here's why that matters.
The Ethereum Merge: What a 99.5% Energy Reduction Teaches Enterprise Architects About System Evolution
Ethereum's transition from Proof of Work to Proof of Stake isn't just a crypto milestone. It's a masterclass in evolving large-scale distributed systems without breaking them.
Avoiding Fake Design Thinking: Why Empathy Matters
Design thinking is everywhere in 2022. But most organizations skip the one phase that actually matters. Here's where the real innovation breakthroughs happen.
Beyond NFTs: Why Web3’s Real Story in 2022 Is About Infrastructure, Not Applications
Web3 isn't just NFTs. The real opportunity — and the real challenge — lies in the infrastructure layer. Here's what the technology stack actually reveals in 2022.
The Innovation Frameworks That Separate 2022’s Winners From Everyone Else
The best innovators aren't chasing every idea — they're managing a disciplined portfolio. Here's the framework separating winners from the rest in 2022
Evolution and Future of Delivery [Infographic]
Many believed that SCM or mainly Delivery had come to a stand still and the only thing that can improve this was if someone invented 'teleportation'. But DRONES for delivery, that is something cool! The Great Evolution of Deliveries via Endicia Featured image credits: Edited by harishb07.com Aircraft photo by bribri/ CC BY/Marker-ed Drone photo by... Continue Reading →
It’s called Artificial Intelligence not Science Fiction !!
Imagine having a digital assistant who based on your past behaviour, flawlessly manages your schedule, informs others how busy you are, predict when you will finish a particular task and reschedules the next tasks accordingly. Imagine an elevator which based a persons movement near it calculates the probability of the person needing the elevator and... Continue Reading →
What’s happening to ‘your perfect phone’?
I recently wrote about the modular smartphone development being done by Google called Project Ara. In the Ara Developers Conference which was held on April 15-16th and they revealed a lot more details on this, which I have tried to put together in the below infographic. I call it 'Your Perfect Phone' because you no longer... Continue Reading →
Logo 101
On an everyday basis we encounter up to 3500 marketing messages, most of them ads on the route we are travelling in. Being bombarded by so many ads, we take notice of only creative ads which stands out and we also associate it with a brand. A logo is the one which helps us identify this brand in... Continue Reading →
Augmentation of Customer experience with Technology
In 2013 Disney introduced MagicBands in their theme parks. The Technology: The band is RFID enabled and also functions as a ticket and completely linked with the online 'my-disney-experience', which stores the personal information, preferences and much more. The Possibilities: Now this being bundled with features allowing this to be a wallet, room key, ticket, passes etc. there is no... Continue Reading →
Facebook: Facial Recognition 2.0
We know that Facebook already uses facial recognition technology and suggests tags on photos uploaded by us; Google has similar technology for its Google+ social network. But last month Facebook published explaining the capabilities of their new AI(artificial intelligence) system called DeepFace. Now the interesting part is that if humans compare 2 photos and answer if both have the same person in it, there... Continue Reading →
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