Oracle APEX and Artificial Intelligence: How a Low-Code Platform Is Arguably Changing the Rules of Enterprise Development

By Dmitry Borisov Over the past two years I’ve watched a clear shift in how companies approach artificial intelligence. Not long ago, AI projects were mostly the domain of large tech firms with deep budgets […]

Four Demand Intake Criteria That Improve Portfolio Prioritization

Portfolio leaders are expected to make confident investment decisions under tight timelines and competing priorities. They are often faced with a growing pipeline of initiatives, each competing for limited capacity and positioned as important. Some proposals are well-defined, grounded in clear outcomes and business context. Many are not. Yet the expectation remains the same: evaluate,…

In Conversation with Junkyo (Jack) Fujieda – Founder and CEO of ReGIS and Recipient of The Open Group Fellowship

By Ash Patel – CDMP – Certified Copywriter (CMP), Content Marketing Manager, The Open Group

Recently we sat down with Junkyo (Jack) Fujieda to discuss his career journey, and what it meant to him receiving The Open Group Fellowship. Junkyo (Jack) Fujieda, Founder and CEO of ReGIS (Research Environment of Global Information Society) Inc., a global research and consulting firm, leads all activities related to The Open Group in Japan since 1998. During this time, Jack has been a lecturer and visiting professor to the graduate school of Chuo University until March 2003 and from April 2004, Shinshu University Management School as Visiting Professor & also Kyoto university lecturer until 2014 and Visiting Professors to Tokyo Denki University. As Chairman of The Open Group Japan activity promoting the value of the membership, adapting the open standards, and teaching the standard for certifications. Prior to The Open Group, Jack Fujieda worked for 23 years at IBM, starting as a systems engineer, SOP Architect, product manager, SE manager, sales manager, and director of the complex systems division, covering finance, transportation, media, communication, public sectors, government, distribution, automobile and retail industry in the field.

Invisible Work in the Age of AI: The New Bottleneck in Architecture and Delivery

By Krasimir Baylov, Managing Partner, Intway When Productivity Becomes Misleading Modern IT organizations are delivering faster than ever. AI-assisted development, low-code platforms, and automation pipelines have significantly increased how quickly fe…

Stop Marrying Your Model: Why Enterprise AI Needs a Multi-Model Architecture

By Eric Barroca Enterprises are falling in love with their models. A frontier LLM benchmarks well. Developers tune prompts around its response patterns. Business users grow comfortable with its outputs. Confidence builds. Workflows move into […]

Transforming Cloud FinOps with Autonomous and Agentic Intelligence

Dr. Magesh Kasthuri Cloud cost management has become an increasingly significant challenge for organisations transitioning from traditional IT to digital environments while migrating workloads to the cloud. The dynamic nature of cloud services, combine…

The Four EA Archetypes: A Story Of How EA Finds Its True Place

In nearly every EA leadership conversation I’ve had this year, the same tension surfaces: the practice is doing real work, but stakeholders can’t describe what it delivers. Expectations have surged, roles have expanded, and transformation p…