DigitalTransformation


  • Enterprise AI Has a Reliability Problem — And It’s Not Just Anthropic

    Enterprise AI Has a Reliability Problem — And It’s Not Just Anthropic

    Three outages in nine days. That’s not a blip — that’s a warning shot. When Anthropic’s Claude went down on March 2, then again on March 3, and again on March 11, thousands of users were locked out. Login failures. “Something went wrong” errors. Claude Code stalling mid-workflow. At peak, thousands of Downdetector reports poured…


  • JavaScript Took Nine Years to Fix Time — And It’s About Damn Time

    JavaScript Took Nine Years to Fix Time — And It’s About Damn Time

    Nine years. That’s how long it took JavaScript to fix time. And no, that’s not a punchline. It’s an indictment. The arrival of the Temporal API — finally nearing full standardization and browser adoption after nearly a decade of proposals, debates, and rewrites — is one of the most important under-the-radar changes in modern software…


  • Amazon’s AI Spending Isn’t a Problem — It’s the Tell

    Amazon’s AI Spending Isn’t a Problem — It’s the Tell

    Amazon doesn’t need another story. It needs math. And the math around AWS, AI capex, and margins is quietly lining up for the next AMZN breakout. The market’s current take is simple: Amazon is spending like a drunken sailor on AI infrastructure, margins will get crushed, free cash flow will suffer, and shareholders get to…


  • OpenAI Isn’t Selling Smarter AI — It’s Selling Control

    OpenAI Isn’t Selling Smarter AI — It’s Selling Control

    OpenAI isn’t just shipping a shinier ChatGPT. It’s quietly teaching enterprises how they’ll be paying for AI from here on out — and who gets the good stuff. The latest ChatGPT model rollout, paired with its increasingly sliced-and-diced pricing tiers, makes one thing clear: enterprise AI spending is moving away from “big license, big promise”…