

How “Improved Failure” can be used to turnaround failed or failing projects
I recently read an article on failing better. https://mitsloan.mit.edu/ideas-made-to-matter/why-social-change-agent-wants-you-to-fail-better. How can we apply this concept to IT projects? As much as it is hard to admit, that we have all been through failed projects - you would not be a senior IT professional without the battle scars of failed projects. Research suggests that the failure rates for newer technologies like Bigdata, Analytics and AI projects are especially high i


Privacy Questions around Enterprise Data in the Cloud
The recent controversy around the Apple iPhone CSAM update rollout brings to mind the question – How private is enterprise data in the cloud and what are the legal issues related to data privacy and ownership that need to be considered by every organization? All the public cloud providers including AWS, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud take data privacy very seriously and have very clear policies on this issue. Yet, it would be in every organization and company’s interest to