Tag: Technology Strategy


  • US urged to act on ‘tech triad’ to counter China

    US urged to act on ‘tech triad’ to counter China

    A call for a unified national strategy The United States faces mounting concern that its lead in key military technologies could erode without a concerted, cross-cutting national strategy. Experts say a coordinated push across three pillars—nuclear energy, artificial intelligence, and autonomous systems—will be essential to maintaining strategic advantages against China. In recent analyses, defense and…

  • Federal Executive Forum: AI Strategies in Government 2026 — Progress and Best Practices

    Federal Executive Forum: AI Strategies in Government 2026 — Progress and Best Practices

    Overview: AI Strategies in Government 2026 The Federal Executive Forum on Artificial Intelligence Strategies in Government marks a watershed moment for public sector innovation in 2026. As agencies accelerate digital transformation, the focus is shifting from pilot projects to scalable, mission-driven AI programs. This conference-style exploration highlights how government leaders are aligning technology with policy,…

  • Why a Trump-TMTG and Fusion Energy Merger Is Surprising, Yet Possible

    Why a Trump-TMTG and Fusion Energy Merger Is Surprising, Yet Possible

    Overview: A merger that defies expectations The announcement that Trump Media and Technology Group (TMTG) is pursuing a merger with a leading fusion energy researcher has drawn a mix of skepticism and curiosity from observers. At first glance, the two entities sit at opposite ends of the spectrum: a political media company focused on digital…

  • Why Deloitte’s CTO Says the 93-7 Tech-People Split Is a Critical Error—and How to Fix It

    Why Deloitte’s CTO Says the 93-7 Tech-People Split Is a Critical Error—and How to Fix It

    Understanding the 93-7 Split In a striking critique of modern corporate priorities, Deloitte’s chief technology officer highlighted a when-and-where-to-invest dilemma that many organizations overlook: the 93-7 split. In essence, executives pour vast sums into technology—models, chips, software—while allocating a smaller fraction to the people who actually use and run these systems. The argument is not…

  • Deloitte’s CTO: Rethinking the 93-7 Tech-to-People Split for Real Digital Transformation

    Deloitte’s CTO: Rethinking the 93-7 Tech-to-People Split for Real Digital Transformation

    Why the 93-7 Split Matters—and Why It Isn’t Working In a striking critique of modern business priorities, Deloitte’s Chief Technology Officer has highlighted a startling statistic: organizations devote roughly 93% of their technology budgets to tools, models, chips, and software, while only about 7% goes toward people, culture, and workflows. This 93-7 split, he argues,…

  • Why OpenAI, Google, and Perplexity Are Giving Free AI Tools to Indians

    Why OpenAI, Google, and Perplexity Are Giving Free AI Tools to Indians

    Intro: Free AI access as a strategic move In recent weeks, major tech players including OpenAI, Google, and Perplexity announced or expanded free AI access for Indian users. The goal isn’t simply generosity; it’s a calculated strategy to seize a growing, price-sensitive market, accelerate user adoption, and shape the competitive AI landscape in one of…

  • A Conversation with Samsung SEAO’s CEO on AI Strategy

    A Conversation with Samsung SEAO’s CEO on AI Strategy

    Introduction to AI at Samsung SEAO The transformative power of artificial intelligence (AI) has reshaped industries globally, and Samsung is no stranger to this evolution. In a recent conversation with CU Kim, President and CEO of Samsung Southeast Asia and Oceania (SEAO), he shared invaluable insights on the company’s AI strategy and the next steps…