Women in Architecture Spotlight – Kacy Clarke

Featured in this week’s Women in Architecture spotlight is Kacy Clarke, the Chief Technology Officer for Chiefly & Co, a startup management consulting firm helping clients achieve both sustainability and profitability. She brings extensive experien…

The rise of ‘agentic’ AI: Potential new legal and organizational risks

By Danny Tobey, Karley Buckley, Karley Buckley, and Kyle Kloeppel, of DLA Piper Artificial intelligence (AI) technology is advancing rapidly. A key development is the emergence of “agentic” AI structures, which operate with a greater autonomy compared …

Mastering Internal Influence, a Former CIO’s Perspective

By Brad Englert You can master influence inside your organization by creating and nurturing authentic business relationships with your boss, direct reports, all your staff, peers and influencers, and executive leaders. Business relationships are authen…

Governance Without Bureaucracy: How to Make Architecture Work for the Business

By Nadzeya Stalbouskaya “Architecture Governance.” For many, the term triggers eye rolls and not without reason. It’s often associated with long meetings, slow approvals, and documentation that adds more confusion than clarity. Instead of enabling [……

Designing with Dimensions: Rethinking Creativity Through Generative AI

Creativity often emerges from the interplay of disparate ideas—a phenomenon known as combinational creativity. Traditionally, tools like brainstorming, mind mapping, and analogical thinking have guided this process. Generative Artificial Intelligence (…

Architecting Human-AI Relationships: Governance Frameworks for Emotional AI Integration

Building enterprise resilience through psychologically-informed AI transition strategies By Sarah Dyson, Harrisburg University of Science and Technology As AI systems become increasingly sophisticated and emotionally expressive, enterprise architects f…

When Machines Dream: Quantum Consciousness and the Future of AI

By Stuart Dee While neuroscientists debate quantum consciousness, engineers are building something extraordinary, computers that think with light instead of electricity. Photonic quantum computers represent a radical departure from traditional silicon-…