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Your platform team's name is holding it back

When you stood up your platform team, you probably spent more time on the org chart than on what to name it. Reporting lines, headcount, scope of the first charter, those felt like the real decisions. The name was administrative. Something to put in Slack and the directory and forget about. That was the most consequential decision you made. The name you give a platform team isn't just branding. It's a scope declaration.

The Retention Blind Spot: Why Your Marketplace Provisions Everything But Protects Nothing

By 2030, enterprise software sales through AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud marketplaces are projected to grow to $163 billion. Compared to $30 billion in 2024, this is a 29% CAGR, and one of the most aggressive route-to-market shifts the software industry has ever seen. Add the distributor and MSP marketplaces, and the picture gets even larger.
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Resilience hinges on conversations as much as tooling

Too many businesses still treat resilience as a software procurement and IT operations issue. In reality resilience lives in the mutual relationship between tech, business leadership, and culture. It goes deep - resilience is baked into the organization in a multitude of ways. Some tech enabled, some policy-driven, and some by culture or employee goodwill.

How Custom AI Solutions Are Changing the Way Operations Teams Handle Scale

For businesses earlier, scaling operations has only focused on maximizing outputs. However, today the scenario is entirely different as it aims for enhanced efficiency, coordination, precision, and speed. This is extremely important across the increasing challenges in the entire business dynamics. Operation teams today often struggle with manual processes and an increasing workload. These are the main contributors to growing inefficiencies, performance lags, and decision-making.

How AI Is Improving Marketing Cost Efficiency Through Smarter Resource Allocation

The entire marketing dynamic is no longer based on visibility, as it is now about precision. With growing market competition and customer journeys turning more complex, businesses fail to afford inefficient spending or delayed decision-making. At this point, AI plays a pivotal role not as a futuristic add-on but as the key logical engine.

The Agentic Shift: Why the Unified Workspace is the Definitive Business Benchmark for 2026

The technology world moves in cycles of hype and utility. For the last three years, the narrative has been dominated by "Generative AI"-a phase defined by the novelty of chatting with bots or generating blocks of generic text. But as we navigate through 2026, that novelty has worn thin. Organizations have realized that having fifty different AI tools for fifty different functions isn't "innovation"; it is a logistical nightmare.

Best Context Management Platforms for Modern Data Teams: 8 Top Picks for 2026

Modern data teams face a recurring problem: a single business metric can have three engineers giving three different answers about its source. One points to a dbt model, another to a legacy SQL view, the third refers to finance. That gap, between data assets and the meaning, lineage, and ownership behind them, is what context platforms solve. This guide compares the eight best context platforms available in 2026, scored against a measurable five-criteria framework, with use-case playbooks for fintech, enterprise, and cloud-native teams.

Making the Most of Business Conferences and Networking Events

Walking into a large ballroom filled with hundreds of people can feel a bit scary. Most people go to these events to find new clients or learn about industry shifts. You want to walk away with more than just a stack of cards. Success comes from how you plan your time before the doors even open. It takes a clear strategy to turn a room full of strangers into a list of helpful partners.

Major .de Outage: DNSSEC Failure at DENIC Takes Down German Domains

On May 5, 2026, a major.de outage disrupted access to websites across Germany and Europe. The incident, caused by a failure at DENIC, the operator of the.de top-level domain, resulted in widespread DNS resolution failures. This was not a typical service outage. It was a failure at the DNS layer that made entire domains unreachable. As DNS caches expired, more services went offline, creating the appearance of a spreading outage across unrelated companies.

How a Marketing Intern Ended Up Running Claude in a Terminal

Before I ever ran Claude in my terminal, I thought I already understood AI tools pretty well. Like most people, I had used ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and Perplexity for everyday tasks. Such as helping with schoolwork, organizing ideas, summarizing information, or getting through something faster when time was tight. They were useful, but they still felt separate from how real work happened.