Format: Analysis
Policy & Regulation
The Taxation of Digital Giants: Digital Services Taxes, OECD Pillar One
The Problem: Where Value Is Created vs. Where Profits Are Booked The international corporate tax system was designed in the 1920s for an economy of factories, mines, and shipping routes.
Cybersecurity & Risk
Digital Forensics and Incident Response: Inside the Teams That Investigate Cyberattacks
When the Breach Alarm Sounds The moment an organization confirms it has been breached — ransomware encrypting production servers, a threat actor detected in the network, customer data appearing on a dark web forum — a clock starts. The first 48 hours are critical.
Infrastructure & Cloud
The Data Lakehouse Revolution: How Apache Iceberg and Delta Lake Are Reshaping Data
The Architecture That Ate Both Worlds For two decades, enterprise data lived in one of two places. Structured data — transactions, customer records, financial reports — went into data warehouses: Teradata, Oracle, and later Snowflake and BigQuery.
Skills & Careers
Data Engineering: The Most In-Demand Infrastructure Role Nobody Talks About
The Role Behind the AI Revolution Every headline about AI mentions models, algorithms, and billion-parameter architectures. Almost none mention the infrastructure that makes AI work: the data pipelines that collect, clean, transform, and deliver the terabytes of training and
Skills & Careers
Developer Relations in 2026: The Career That Bridges Code, Community, and Business
From Tech Evangelism to Strategic Growth Function Developer Relations has undergone a fundamental transformation over the past decade. What began as "tech evangelism" -- charismatic engineers giving conference talks and handing out stickers -- has evolved into a strategic
Cybersecurity & Risk
Cybersecurity in Space: Satellite Hacking, GPS Spoofing
The Viasat Wake-Up Call On February 24, 2022 -- exactly four years ago today -- as Russian forces began their invasion of Ukraine, a sophisticated cyberattack disabled Viasat's KA-SAT satellite broadband network across Europe. The attackers exploited a misconfigured VPN
Infrastructure & Cloud
The Developer Platform Revolution: How Vercel, Netlify, Railway
The Rise of DX-First Cloud Platforms A fundamental shift is underway in how developers interact with cloud infrastructure. For the past 15 years, AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud dominated the conversation with an ever-expanding catalog of services — hundreds of products,
Cybersecurity & Risk
CSPM and CNAPP: Why Cloud Security Is the Biggest Line Item in Cybersecurity Budgets
The Misconfiguration Epidemic: Cloud's Biggest Threat Is Not Hackers Here is an uncomfortable truth that the cybersecurity industry has spent years dancing around: the majority of cloud breaches are not caused by sophisticated hackers exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities. They
Infrastructure & Cloud
The Great Cloud Repatriation: Why Some Companies Are Bringing Workloads Back On-Premise
The Cloud-First Era Meets Its Counterargument For the better part of a decade, the technology industry operated under a simple orthodoxy: move everything to the cloud. In 2019, Gartner predicted that 80% of enterprises would shut down their traditional data centers by 2025.
Infrastructure & Cloud
When the Cloud Goes Down: The State of Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity in 2026
The Illusion of Five Nines The cloud computing industry sells availability. AWS promises 99.99% uptime for most services.
Skills & Careers
Career Transitions into Tech: How Non-CS Graduates Are Breaking into the Industry
The Myth of the CS Degree Requirement The most persistent myth in the technology industry is that you need a computer science degree to work in it. The data tells a different story.