I was watching football the other night when a friend casually dropped a doomsday line between plays: “With all these AI CEOs talking about extinction, maybe we’ve only got a few years left. Might as ...
Tokens are the billing units for LLM APIs and a proxy for compute when you self-host. Your input context and output length determine cost per call. Testing burns tokens fast, especially with long ...
Mainframes have long been the backbone of enterprise systems, offering reliability and scalability. However, as businesses demand agility, cloud-native capabilities, and faster innovation cycles, ...
This week I am continuing a series on the value and impact of Data Governance in a variety of business sectors. I am hopeful that this will give you some idea of how Data Governance can be helpful ...
Maintenance is engineering with empathy for operations. It’s not only about keeping the code healthy; it’s about safeguarding the business value the code represents. Across diverse client landscapes, ...
AI models are scaling at a pace that traditional computing architectures were never designed to handle. While much of today’s conversation focuses on larger models and better algorithms, the real ...
To introduce Moran’s talk the audience was asked to answer the following question: “Can we really ensure AI agents always act in our best interest? Only 9% of the people answered whole heartedly ‘yes’ ...
Agentic AI—autonomous software “agents” that can observe, decide, and act within business processes—offers a new frontier for efficiency and innovation. It’s therefore tempting to replicate existing ...
It is the sine qua non of software developers that we have to be prepared to debug the programs we write. No program is perfect the first time, and being able to debug a program–one you’ve written or ...
This week I will be starting a series on the value and impact of Data Governance in a variety of business sectors. I am hopeful that this will give you some idea of how Data Governance can be helpful ...
“I have 25 minutes and 60 slides,” Sander Duivestein began cheerfully, “so fasten your seatbelts.” What followed was a whirlwind journey through the bizarre, brilliant, and bewildering world of ...