Infotech Team
The Death of Traditional ERP: AI Replacing Enterprise Systems
For decades, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems have been the backbone of modern organizations. From finance and supply chains to HR and procurement, ERPs promised a single source of truth—a centralized system to manage business operations efficiently. Companies invested millions implementing, customizing, and maintaining these systems, often treating them as the “brain” of the enterprise….
Autonomous Cyber Defense: AI Systems That Fight Hackers in Real-Time
Cybersecurity has always been a race—attackers innovate, defenders react. For decades, organizations have relied on firewalls, antivirus software, and human analysts to detect and respond to threats. But the nature of cyberattacks has changed. Today’s threats are faster, more sophisticated, and often powered by artificial intelligence themselves. In this environment, traditional, reactive defense models are…
Multi-Cloud Is Dead—Welcome to AI-Orchestrated Cloud Ecosystems
For years, “multi-cloud” was the answer to everything. Avoid vendor lock-in. Improve resilience. Optimize costs. Gain flexibility. Enterprises proudly declared their multi-cloud strategies, spreading workloads across platforms like Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud. But beneath the surface, multi-cloud never quite delivered on its promise. It solved one problem—dependency—while quietly introducing others: complexity,…
Post-Cloud Era: What Comes After Centralized Hyperscalers?
For more than a decade, cloud computing has been defined by centralization. A handful of hyperscalers—massive, globally distributed platforms—have become the backbone of the digital economy. From startups to governments, organizations have relied on centralized cloud providers to store data, run applications, and scale operations on demand. It was a revolution that replaced physical infrastructure…
Autonomous AI Employees: Designing Organizations Where Agents Replace Roles
The idea of an “employee” is evolving faster than most organizations are prepared for. For decades, companies have been structured around human roles—job titles, departments, and clearly defined responsibilities. But with the rise of autonomous AI agents, this model is beginning to shift in a fundamental way. We are entering an era where work is…
AI’s Next Bottleneck: Chip Packaging Delays Highlight U.S.–Asia Dependency
As artificial intelligence drives unprecedented demand for advanced semiconductors, a lesser-known stage in chip production—advanced packaging—is emerging as a critical bottleneck. Even when chips are manufactured in the U.S., they often must be sent overseas, primarily to Taiwan, for packaging before they can be used. This step, which integrates chips into systems that can interact…
Tech Stocks Surge as Ceasefire Boosts Markets, Big Tech Leads Rally
U.S. technology stocks rallied sharply after Donald Trump announced a two-week ceasefire with Iran, easing geopolitical tensions and lifting investor sentiment across the market. Leading the gains were major tech giants including Meta, Amazon, Alphabet, and Nvidia, with Meta shares jumping following the unveiling of its new AI model, Muse Spark. Semiconductor and hardware stocks…
Meta Unveils ‘Muse Spark’ AI Model in Bid to Catch OpenAI, Google Rivals
Meta has launched a new artificial intelligence model called Muse Spark, marking its first major release since ramping up investments in AI and hiring Alexandr Wang to lead its superintelligence efforts. Developed by Meta Superintelligence Labs, the new model—internally code-named Avocado—is positioned as a fast and efficient system capable of handling complex reasoning tasks across…
Microsoft Veteran Julia Liuson to Retire After 34 Years Leading Developer Tools
Julia Liuson, a longtime leader at Microsoft, has announced she will retire in June after more than three decades with the company, transitioning into an advisory role. Liuson joined Microsoft in 1992 and most recently served as president of its developer division, where she played a key role in shaping the company’s developer tools and…
OpenAI Plans Retail Investor Allocation in Upcoming IPO, CFO Confirms
OpenAI is preparing for a potential initial public offering (IPO) and plans to reserve a portion of shares for retail investors, according to Chief Financial Officer Sarah Friar. Friar said the company saw strong demand from individual investors during its latest private funding round and intends to include them in its public debut. She emphasized…
Anthropic Loses Bid to Block Pentagon Blacklisting Amid Ongoing Legal Battle
Anthropic has lost a key legal attempt to temporarily block its blacklisting by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), after a federal appeals court in Washington, D.C. ruled in favor of the government. The court denied Anthropic’s request to pause the Pentagon’s designation of the company as a “supply chain risk” while its broader lawsuit…
Anthropic Launches ‘Project Glasswing’ with Big Tech to Advance AI Cybersecurity
Anthropic has unveiled a new cybersecurity initiative, Project Glasswing, partnering with major technology firms including Amazon, Microsoft, and Apple to test advanced AI-driven security capabilities. As part of the initiative, selected organizations will gain early access to Anthropic’s unreleased model, Claude Mythos Preview, designed to support defensive cybersecurity efforts. Additional partners include CrowdStrike, Palo Alto…











