Techno-Nationalism Trend Fuels Global Disorder

By Michael R. Malone For the past 70 years, the global economy has been governed by open trade and multilateral governance, an order established by the United States and its allies after World War II […]

From Manual Operations to Intelligent Solutions: The Rise of Self-Healing Networks

By Rishit Lakhani, Solutions Engineering, Nile Having spent a decade immersed in the networking space, working on a diverse array of networks from straightforward setups to highly complex infrastructures across multiple industries, I’ve had a […]

Women in Architecture Spotlight – Leslie Robinet

Featured in this week’s spotlight is Leslie Robinet, Services Director & CSR Ambassador for MEGA International. Leslie Robinet has been committed, throughout her career, to supporting organizations to achieve successful Enterprise Architecture (EA)…

Cyber Risk Can’t be Eliminated, But Can be Managed (in 7 Steps)

By Lawrence A. Gordon Cyber risk is a critical concern to corporate executives, government agencies and politicians in today’s digital world of interconnected information systems. Indeed, studies indicate that cyber risk is the, or one […]

Bridging the AI Gap: The Crucial Role of Vectors in Advancing Artificial Intelligence

By Naren Narendran The buzz surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) is deafening, yet a significant disconnect exists between the hype and actual implementation. As an NBC News report highlighted, while AI dominates business conversations, the hype […]