Navigating AI Frontier — Role of Quality Engineering in GenAI (Part Two)

By Shammy Narayanan In part one, we explored how the rise of GenAI has thrust Quality Engineering (QE) into an existential spotlight. Far from fading away, QE is evolving moving from executing test scripts to ensuring […]

How Organizations Can Strategize in Maximising ROI in AI Investments

Dr. Magesh Kasthuri Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping industries and transforming how organisations operate, innovate, and compete. As AI adoption accelerates, business leaders and IT executives are increasingly focused on understanding the ret…

Protecting the Crown Jewels: A Practical Playbook for Business Leaders

Protecting mission‑critical information requires disciplined asset classification, clear ownership and governance, targeted controls, and a security culture that makes protection part of business as usual. By Steve Durbin, Chief Executive, Information …

Large Language Models: Technology, Intelligence, and Thought

With the continuous maturity of deep learning technologies, the accumulation of big data resources, and the explosive growth of computational performance, the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has gradually stepped into the “new frontier&#822…

Everyone’s Right, and Everyone’s Wrong: The Viewpoint Problem in Architecture

By Paul Preiss There’s a point in almost every architecture meeting where everyone nods as if we all agree… and then proceeds to argue for an hour about completely different things. Someone shows a diagram. […]

TRIAL: Charting the Path from SCREAM to AARAM – A Simplified Guide for Effective Enterprise Architecture

By Rajeev Prashar (Editor’s Note: This article represents part four of an ongoing series. Part one, appeared on August 18, entitled “The Unavoidable ‘SCREAM’: Why Enterprise Architecture Must Transform for the Organization of Tomorrow“,  introduced […..

The Collision of Stability and Innovation: Can IT Practices Bridge the Gap?

By Lisa Woodall For decades, established IT practices have given us order, reliability, and professionalisation. They stabilised operations, defined accountability, and allowed technology to scale. But the business world has not stood still. We’ve move…