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Starlink India Approval: Why Rural Connectivity Gaps Remain

Starlink India Approval

India cleared Starlink for satellite internet operations in July. Despite this approval, around 630 million people across the country still lack reliable internet access. The Starlink India approval marks regulatory progress, but it does not address the scale of India’s rural connectivity gap.  IN-SPACe’s clearance concluded a three-year licensing process, allowing SpaceX to operate 4,408 low-Earth-orbit satellites over India. While the…

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Calm in the Chaos: Sabeesh on Crisis Leadership in Modern Tech

Technical Delivery Manager

In conversation with Lieutenant Commander Sabeesh Harinarayanan (retd), Senior Technical Delivery Manager at the London Stock Exchange Group, on coordination, judgment, and decision-making under pressure. Crisis Leadership in Modern Tech: Modern technology rarely fails quietly. When systems go down, the real challenge is not just technical recovery but leadership under pressure. Crisis leadership in modern…

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January Productivity Myths: Why New Year Work Resolutions Fail

productivity myths

Picture the Slack channel created on January 6th with the optimistic name #new-workflow-2025. Twelve people joined. Someone posted an enthusiastic “Let’s do this!” gif. By January 20th, the last message was a lone thumbs-up emoji. Today it sits there, archived but not deleted, a quiet reminder of good intentions.  Every IT leader has a folder full of abandoned…

5 AI Tools That Delivered Real ROI in 2025

AI Tools

“We spend $2 billion a year on AI and save about the same amount annually,” JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon told Bloomberg in October 2025. Most banks won’t say this out loud.  Dimon’s bluntness cuts through the noise. After years of experimental pilots that went nowhere, a handful of tools actually delivered. Walmart wiped out $55 million in inventory waste. Omega Healthcare…

AI Threat Detection: When Threats Look Operationally Normal

AI threat detection

Most cybersecurity stories focus on moments of disruption. A sudden spike in traffic. A malicious payload. An alert that immediately demands attention. Modern attacks rarely present themselves that way. Today’s most effective breaches unfold quietly. They blend into routine activity, move gradually, and look operationally acceptable. This is precisely where AI threat detection faces its most significant limitations.  AI excels at identifying change….

Cloud Migration Strategies in 2026 are No Longer IT-Led

cloud migration strategies

A few years ago, cloud migration felt straightforward. If systems were slow or ageing, IT teams moved them to the cloud. If costs rose, optimisation came later. Most organisations believed scale would solve the problem.  That confidence has faded.  In 2026, cloud migration strategies are being rewritten, not because cloud failed, but because the people signing the…

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Big Tech Hits Pause: Inside the AI Adoption Strategy Reset

AI adoption strategy

For a while, the AI race looked straightforward. Build bigger models. Add more data centres. Hire faster than everyone else. The companies that moved quickest would pull ahead.  That story no longer holds.  Across Big Tech, the tone has shifted. Some companies are slowing visible rollouts. Others are reshuffling teams or quietly narrowing scope. A few are…

Notification Bankruptcy: When Enterprises Choose Silence

notification bankruptcy

Enterprises spent years building notification systems to keep teams informed. By late 2025, those same teams had silenced nearly everything. Slack channels went dark. Email alerts disappeared. Calendar reminders became the only interruption most professionals allowed. This was not poor change management. It was rejection at scale.  If you manage IT infrastructure, security operations, or compliance…

Digital Fatigue is Pushing Technology to Help Users Disengage

Digital Fatigue

Digital fatigue has changed how people experience technology in daily life. Most users still depend on apps, devices, and platforms, but fewer want them competing for attention every minute. Instead of feeling helpful, constant pings now feel intrusive. That discomfort has forced technology companies to rethink what responsible design looks like. Helping users step back…

Passkey Adoption Reality Check: Did Finance Really Switch?

Passkey Adoption Reality Check

By the end of 2024, passkeys were technically available across most major banking platforms. Mobile apps supported them. Web flows allowed them. Documentation explained them. Yet login behaviour barely moved.  For financial institutions, this disconnect created a quiet operational problem. Fraud metrics did not improve. Support volumes did not fall. Passwords remained the default behaviour, even where…