All articles by Joe Fay
Are LLMs becoming a commodity?
What should a CIO do when the biggest, baddest AI models all seem to look the same?
The line to AI innovation is long and winding, says Akamai’s James Kretchmar
Companies need to invest in AI and security, says Akamai’s Cloud Technology Group CTO – but growing cloud costs are holding them back.
The scariest challenges in cloud migrations are the ones to savour, says Microsoft UK Azure CTO Alex Grimshaw
The Microsoft veteran talks stakeholder engagement, the motivation behind taking on the hairiest lift-and-shift projects, and what Redmond itself has learned about AI from its workforce.
Adrenaline is the last thing that should be fuelling data centres, says Pure Data Centres Group’s Dame Dawn Childs
“If it’s boring, it’s running well – and then you can improve it.”
Agentic AI has arrived. Companies are still struggling to find out what it can do.
Agentic AI will suck up data, make decisions, and take action for us. But isn’t that what software was always supposed to do?
AI data centres are the new power play – and most CIOs will never build one
It’s been clear for some time that AI data centres will become critical national infrastructure. They’re also in danger of becoming wildly expensive boondoggles.
Cybersecurity firms have developed great cures but have failed to administer them effectively, says Cato Networks’ Shlomo Kramer
Complexity reigns, says the serial cybersecurity entrepreneur – and that’s costing customers dearly.
For this company, the older AI models are sometimes the best
When Open Opportunities decided to experiment with popular LLMs, its hope was that it would streamline the firm’s processing requirements. The results were mixed.
How AI vendor ASAPP cured its dashboard sprawl
ASAPP used up to 400 different dashboards to help run its AI-based messaging platform. Migrating to a single provider imposed order on all that chaos.
How do you procure a ‘delightful’ code assistant?
WithSecure’s Ari Inki is a code assistant evangelist. But choosing the right application for his team of developers was anything but easy.