Most enterprise architecture models are a snapshot from two years ago, dressed up as today's truth. Living architecture is what replaces them — and the gap matters.
Why Your Search Bar Has Been Lying to You — and What’s Finally Replacing It
Keyword search found what you typed. Semantic search finds what you meant. The gap between those two things is where a lot of enterprise productivity has been quietly disappearing.
The Quiet Bottleneck Nobody Budgeted For: Why Architecture Is Now an AI Problem
Enterprises are discovering that AI ambitions have a ceiling — and it's set by architecture decisions made a decade ago. The gap is widening fast.
Nobody Wants to Build the Plumbing Anymore: The Buy vs. Build Shift in Enterprise AI
Enterprise AI teams are quietly stepping back from building and moving toward assembling. The shift in how AI gets deployed is more telling than the headline spending numbers.
RAG: The Pattern That Actually Keeps Enterprise AI Honest
Retrieval-Augmented Generation doesn't just reduce hallucinations. It makes enterprise AI useful with real organisational knowledge.
The AI Stack Has a Missing Layer. It’s Been There All Along
Most enterprise AI stacks are built on an invisible gap. Knowledge graphs are the infrastructure layer that makes the difference between AI that demos well and AI that works.
Multimodal AI: When Models Start Seeing, Hearing, and Understanding
AI that processes text, images, video, and audio together sees the world more like humans do. New enterprise possibilities emerge.
Understanding the AI Gold Rush: Opportunities and Risks
ChatGPT has triggered an entrepreneurial frenzy. Thousands of startups are launching. Most are building wrappers. Here's how to tell the signal from the noise.