Chief Architect Jim Wilt Talks Discipline and His Successful Career in Technology

By Holt Hackney James Wilt is a voraciously curious CTO, Distinguished Chief Architect & Engineering Advocate dedicated to advancing the profession of Architecture. With over 40 years of experience spanning aerospace, operating systems, cloud platf…

Mastering the Art of Prompting to Tame Your Generative AI Approach

By Dr. Magesh Kasthuri The proliferation of Generative AI tools like GPT and Copilot has transformed the way professionals approach problem-solving, coding, business analysis, and daily productivity. However, the quality of AI-generated outputs hinges …

Should Companies Replace Human Workers with Robots? New Study Takes a Closer Look

By Anthony Borrelli Last year, when The New York Times reported that Amazon’s robotics team’s ultimate goal was to automate 75% of the company’s operations, replacing more than half a million human jobs in an attempt to pass […]

Rethinking ERP Transformation: A Governance Centric Framework for Sustainable Value Realization

By Rajesh Arangamany Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) transformation remains one of the most significant investments organizations undertake. Yet, despite advancements in platforms, delivery methodologies, and implementation tooling, many ERP program…

When Systems Recognize Capability But Governance Delays Authorization: A Structural Gap in Modern Institutions

By Mansi S. Rai Executive Summary Modern institutions increasingly rely on digital systems capable of detecting performance, eligibility, and risk in real time. Yet governance frameworks often remain constrained by legacy authorization models that were…

Enterprise Architects Have Stepped Out Of The Ivory Tower

By Stéphane Vanrechem, Senior Analyst, Forrester For years, many enterprise architecture (EA) teams operated in isolation, building elaborate frameworks that few understood and even fewer used. Then something shifted: Architects started solving actual …

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…