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Is Cloud Repatriation a Green Excuse?

Cloud repatriation

The Flexera State of the Cloud Report found 57% of organisations either have or plan sustainability initiatives, including cloud carbon footprint tracking. The same report found 21% of cloud workloads have already been repatriated, while 31% of organisations now prioritise cost optimisation and sustainability equally. Environmental concerns are influencing infrastructure decisions. Cloud repatriation is accelerating. The question is whether these…

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What Breaks First in AI Catalog Management Without Control

AI catalog management

After the first wave of excitement around AI as a broad transformation in e-commerce, the conversation has become more grounded. Teams are now focusing on the work they’ve long tried to accelerate: filling gaps in product data, improving content quality, reducing manual effort, and moving records through systems more efficiently. Catalog operations sit directly at…

The Silicon Substrate: The Hidden Hardware Powering the AI Boom

silicon substrate

Ever wondered what an AI response actually weighs? While we treat generative models like ghostly spirits in the cloud, they are anchored to the earth by millions of tons of steel. Ultra-pure minerals and a staggering amount of heat. As we navigate 2026, the digital brilliance of these models is hitting a physical ceiling. The bottleneck…

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Why GEO & AIO Are Redefining the Digital Hierarchy 

GEO & AIO

For over two decades, the Search Engine Results Page (SERP) was a digital storefront where we fought for a prime spot in the window. But the Google March 2026 Core Update didn’t just move the furniture; it replaced the window with a digital concierge. Today, when a user asks a question, Google’s AI Overviews (AIO) and independent Answer Engines…

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Krunal Patel on Transformational Leadership in the Age of AI

transformational leadership

In conversation with the architect of AI-enabling hardware on the future of transformational leadership and redefining the Algorithm of Inspiration for a hybrid, agentic workforce. Transformational Leadership in the Age of AI: We are entering a phase where the value of a leader is no longer measured by their ability to track output, but by their…

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The MaaS Migration: Why 2026 is the End of Traditional SaaS

maas migration

For over a decade, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) was the undisputed king of the cloud. The value proposition was simple: stop buying shelfware and start renting functionality. But as we move through 2026, the industry is witnessing a tectonic shift. The “S” in SaaS, the finished software application, is increasingly being bypassed in favour of the “M”: Model-as-a-Service (MaaS Migration). We are no longer…

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Artists Win Big AI Lawsuit: What it Means for Generators

AI lawsuit

The intersection of generative artificial intelligence and intellectual property law reached a critical flashpoint in early 2026. What began in January 2023 as a foundational claim by three illustrators against Stability AI and Midjourney has evolved into a sprawling legal battlefield. The core of the AI lawsuit remains focused on a singular, disruptive premise. The unauthorised scraping of billions of…

Why Neuromorphic Computing is the End of the Brute Force Era

Neuromorphic computing

For the last decade, the AI revolution has been fuelled by a more-is-more philosophy. To get smarter models, we built bigger data centers, consumed more gigawatts, and pushed standard GPU architecture to its thermal limits. We have, in essence, been trying to simulate the elegance of thought using the digital equivalent of a sledgehammer.  But as we hit the…

Solving for Trust: The Evolution of AI Video Broadcast Quality

AI video broadcast quality

A thirty-second NBA Finals commercial was recently greenlit with a two-thousand-dollar budget and a two-day deadline. The creative team bypassed traditional studio bookings, talent hires, and directors. Instead, the process involved prompting, output review, and submission for broadcast approval.  The advertisement aired and gained significant traction without viewers questioning the authenticity of the visuals. This…

Deepfake Makers Go Mainstream: Who’s Using Them and Why

Deepfake Makers

An employee in Hong Kong joined what appeared to be a routine video call with senior executives. The faces were familiar. The voices matched. Instructions were clear. A £20 million transfer was approved without hesitation. None of the executives on the call were real.  The fraud was later confirmed by Arup, a global engineering and consulting firm known…