When Excellent Technology Architecture Fails to Deliver Business Results

By Nadzeya Stalbouskaya Strong technology architecture is no longer rare. Clean layers, cloud-first strategies, modern platforms, and well-defined principles have become standard practice across large organizations. On paper, architecture often looks s…

Contracting for Cloud Computing Capacity: Key Concerns for Customers

By Barbara Murphy Melby and  Adia Brantley, of Morgan Lewis Cloud computing has been sold as elastic, on-demand access to virtually unlimited resources. However, the rapid growth of data-intensive and artificial intelligence–driven workloads has strain…

Maybe All-Powerful AI Isn’t the Existential Threat It Is Made Out To Be

By Holt Hackney Ever since ChatGPT’s debut in 2023, concerns about artificial intelligence (AI) potentially wiping out humanity have dominated headlines. New research from Georgia Tech University suggests that those anxieties are misplaced. “Computer s…

A&G Announces that Chief Architect Neil Wylie Will Begin Supporting the Magazine as a Senior Editor

A&G Magazine, published by Iasa Global – the world’s leading professional association for business technology architects, announced today that Neil Wylie, a former Chief Architect at CDW and current CEO at Agentic Engine (https://agenticengin…

The Timing Gap: Why Enterprises Fail Not from Disruption, but from Delayed Architecture Decisions

By Rajjie Sarmey As we move into 2026, the most dangerous risk facing enterprises is no longer technological disruption. It is delayed decision-making embedded in architecture and governance systems that were designed for a slower era. […]