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Data sovereignty isn't a silver bullet for hybrid clouds
Data sovereignty isn't a silver bullet for hybrid clouds. A checkbox won't fix operations; footprint and proximity matter - discover what actually works.
Leo Mercer·May 16, 2026·TechMercer: Tech wage boom deepens inequality
Mercer: Tech wages surge past every other sector, deepening inequality. Payscale's Labor Market & Wage Trends shows a clear pattern—and wrinkles that demand smarter strategy from HR and policymakers alike.
Leo Mercer·Apr 26, 2026·TechMonaco's Digital Transformation: A Test of Strategy, Not Software
Monaco's digital overhaul is a test of strategy, not software. The glossy headline hides the costly, real work behind it; can CMB Monaco turn ambition into durable change, or is this just a press release?
Sarah Whitfield·Apr 6, 2026·TechBeyond Gartner: What 2026 Tech Trends Really Mean
Gartner’s 2026 trends are a shared language—until they become a vendor shopping list. Find out how boards and CIOs cut through the noise to separate signal from hype.
James Okoro·Mar 28, 2026·Tech2030 Enterprise Myth Needs a Human-Centric Reboot
The 2030 enterprise myth leans too hard on tech specs and vendor roadmaps. This hook urges a human-centric reboot—put people, not products, at the center and rethink what enterprise truly means.
James Okoro·Mar 16, 2026·TechAutomation's ROI: Bold Promise, Subtle Pitfalls
Automation promises big ROI, but it often shifts costs rather than slashing them. Discover where IT automation truly reduces toil - and where marketing hides the real trade-offs.
Ethan Cole·Mar 14, 2026·TechBeyond Hype: 2025 Tech Trends Won't Rewrite Jobs
Beyond Hype: 2025 Tech Trends Won't Rewrite Jobs. The glossy outlook reads like a memo from the future that doubles as a CIO shopping list—great for noise, but see what actually changes.
Ethan Cole·Mar 10, 2026·TechToo Many Quantum Players, Too Little Practicality
Listing 76 quantum players feels definitive, but it begs a real question: what makes a player 'major'—funding, IP, or roadmap maturity? This critique cuts through hype to find the practical impact investors and students need.
Ethan Cole·Mar 8, 2026·TechTech Won't Replace Accountants; It Reframes The Profession
Tech won't replace accountants; it redefines the profession. The real question isn't what they'll do in 2026, but who gets to define the ledger and set the rules - click to learn.
Ethan Cole·Mar 1, 2026·TechThe Paradox of Digital Sovereignty: Freedom Lost in Data
The paradox of digital sovereignty: freedom seems real, but data trails tighten the grip. This piece shows how encryption, digital cash, and self-publishing quietly reshape who holds power, and what that means for real freedom online.
James Okoro·Feb 27, 2026·TechTech in Design Education Reshapes Power and Access
Tech in design education isn’t just tools—it reshapes who has power and who gets access. When tech is treated as institutional models, the piece maps global trade-offs and invites a rethink of policy, pedagogy, and equity.
James Okoro·Feb 24, 2026·TechGTM Engineers: The Strategic Path to 2026 Impact
GTM Engineers promise a high-impact path to 2026—does the title match the outcomes? A reality check on hype vs. impact for roles bridging product, sales, and operations.
James Okoro·Feb 23, 2026·TechAutomation Lists Aren't Strategy; IT Ops Deserves Real Goals
Automation lists aren't a strategy—IT ops deserves real goals. Get why teams should move from task menus to outcome-driven plans, so quick wins build durable momentum instead of firefighting.
James Okoro·Feb 22, 2026·TechWealth Firms at a Tech Crossroads: Adapt or Fade
Wealth firms chase scale with flashy software, but the real leverage is who owns the client’s attention. Tech rewires the advisor–client handshake—adapt now or fade.
James Okoro·Feb 22, 2026·TechHumans Must Lead in the Tech-Driven Economy
Humans must lead the tech-driven economy: human plus machine, not human vs. machine. The big questions: who owns the pipes, who controls the data, who captures the upside, are barely asked.
Ethan Cole·Feb 22, 2026·TechStop Patch-First Security: Institutionalize Risk Operations
Whack-a-mole security isn't the real problem - the incentives behind it are. Embrace strategic Risk Operations over endless patch sprints to realign funding, staffing, and priorities.
Ethan Cole·Feb 22, 2026·Tech