When AI Agents Have Valid Access, Zero Trust Needs More Than Identity

The principle behind zero trust is familiar: Trust nothing, verify everything. But AI agents make verification harder.

The One Healthcare Goal That Could Change Everything

A cross-sector goal—making sure every American always knows the date of their next primary care appointment—could be transformative in its impact.

Why Interoperability Can Be A Tough Sell In Manufacturing

In practice, interoperability can be a surprisingly tough sell for manufacturers. This is likely due to a few reasons.

​Fine‑Tuned SLMs: A New Operating Model For Enterprise AI

Fine-tuning is transforming SLMs from efficient components into high-performance, enterprise-grade systems.

Eyes On Elevance Health, UnitedHealth For Continued Insurer Rebound

This week’s Elevance Health and UnitedHealth Group quarterly earnings are much anticipated for signs health insurers are keeping a handle on rising costs.

The Gap Between ERP Go-Live And ERP Success

The projects that generate the most excitement at go-live do not always deliver the greatest business value a year later.

Israel’s Palantir Rival Is Selling $1 Million Spy Vans To U.S. Cops

Cognyte, which sells technology to snoop on phone locations largely in Israel and Europe, is making inroads in America by tricking out trucks with spy tech.

Second-Order Thinking Is The New Systems Thinking

Systems thinking told you how things worked. Second-order thinking tells you whether your decisions will work out.

When AI Writes Your Code, Who Owns The ‘Why’?

In the age of AI-assisted development, code may increasingly be written by machines, but accountability remains a human responsibility.