The Role Was Always Evolving
The CTO role has been declared dead every seven years for thirty years. It keeps not dying. What changes is the shape; what persists is the function.
6 articles tagged with "AI in the Enterprise"
The CTO role has been declared dead every seven years for thirty years. It keeps not dying. What changes is the shape; what persists is the function.
Thousands of AI agent workflows disrupted overnight — not because agents broke, but because a vendor changed its billing. That's a governance failure.
Most AI initiatives fail not because the technology is immature, but because leaders never asked the right questions. Ten worth asking now.
Agentic AI demos are impressive. But turning them into reliable, sustainable enterprise systems takes more than a prompt and agent builder
Building AI agents for production takes far more than good prompts. Real agent systems need tools, memory, error handling, and organizational trust.
Knowledge graphs and semantic data are the foundation of the autonomous enterprise. Why being data-driven isn't enough — you need to be context-driven.