Enterprise AI & Cloud Insights
Weekly deep-dives into AI governance, cloud migration strategy, and the organizational challenges of getting enterprise technology to actually deliver results.
The AI Agent Trust Gap: Why Execution Without Governance Is a Liability
AI agents can execute. But can you prove what they did, why, and that they had permission? The trust gap is the next enterprise crisis — and governance is the fix.
EU AI Act Compliance for AI Agents: The 10-Point Checklist You Need Before August 2026
The EU AI Act high-risk requirements go live August 2, 2026. Here's the practical compliance checklist for organizations deploying AI agents — and what happens if you're not ready.
RSAC 2026: Every Major Vendor Just Shipped Agent Governance. Here's the Map.
AWS, Microsoft, Okta, Singulr, AvePoint, and Mimecast all launched agent governance products in the same week. Here's what each does, where they overlap, and what's still missing.
Shadow AI Agents: The Enterprise Risk You Can't See (Until It's Too Late)
Your teams are deploying AI agents you don't know about. They have access to customer data, can make API calls, and generate costs — all outside your governance framework. Here's how to find and control them.
How to Calculate the Real ROI of Your AI Tool Stack
Most businesses can't answer a simple question: is our AI spend actually paying off? Here's a practical framework to calculate the real ROI of every AI tool in your stack.
Why AI Governance Can't Wait: A Five-Pillar Framework for Enterprise Success
Enterprise AI projects fail at an alarming rate — and governance gaps are the leading cause. Here's the five-pillar framework that changes the odds.
The 8 Rs of Cloud Migration: Choosing Your Strategy Based on Business Drivers
Most cloud migrations stall because teams pick a strategy before identifying business drivers. The 8 Rs framework puts those drivers first — and changes the math on every workload decision.
Avoiding the Three Critical Mistakes in Agentic AI Adoption
Agentic AI offers transformative potential — and introduces new risks most enterprises aren't prepared for. Here are three patterns we see repeatedly, and how to avoid them.