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…

How Artificial Intelligence is Shaping the Future of Secure, Compliant, and Efficient Data Practices

Dr. Magesh Kasthuri In today’s digital era, data is at the heart of every successful organisation. As data volumes grow and regulations become more stringent, businesses face increasing challenges in managing, securing, and leveraging their […]

Cloud-Integrated Cyber–Physical Systems: Reliability, Performance and Power Consumption with Shared-Servers and Parallelized Services

With the rapid development of the digital economy, cloud computing services have been widely applied, and Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) has become a key application adopted by individuals, governments, and enterprises. However, the emergence of vi…

The Next Frontier of Enterprise AI Architecture: How Open-Source LLMs and Prompt Engineering Drive Strategic Advantage

By Bala Kalavala Summary In the race for AI-driven transformation, enterprise leaders face a critical decision: rely solely on proprietary large language models (LLMs) or harness the power and flexibility of the open-source ecosystem. This […]

What Is a Quantum Computer’s Speed Limit? Entanglement Can Provide an Answer

Since the 1990s, evidence has been growing that quantum computers should be able to solve a range of particularly complex computational problems, with applications in everything from supply chain management to medicine and beyond. A […]

Architecture Debt vs Technical Debt: Why Companies Confuse Them and What It Costs Business

By Nadzeya Stalbouskaya The concept of technical debt is widely recognized in both IT and business. It is often used to explain project delays, unstable systems, or rising maintenance costs all visible symptoms of shortcuts […]