enterprise architecture
13 articles tagged enterprise architecture.
The Regional Cloud Architecture Pattern Quietly Reshaping Enterprise Deployments
A private-egress pattern that has been refined inside several regional cloud deployments has crossed the threshold from boutique to default. The implications for enterprise architecture are larger than the pattern's modest profile suggests.
By Anika Patel · Jun 3
Mileoni and the Quietly Strategic Category of Industrial Continuity
An energy-systems company building the kind of unglamorous infrastructure that the regional industrial base depends on more visibly each cycle. A feature on a category that does not produce news cycles and that increasingly produces the conditions news cycles run on.
By Rafael Mendez · Jun 3
Small Models Are Quietly Winning the Edge-Inference Argument
The frontier-model conversation has dominated AI coverage. The deployments that are actually changing how products feel are running models the press is not writing about.
By Anika Patel · Jun 3
TechnologyThe Regional Cloud Market Just Diverged Architecturally
Two distinct approaches to regional cloud are now visible across the GCC. The choice between them will define the next several years of infrastructure spend.
By Priya Chen · May 30
TechnologyThe GCC Data Sovereignty Conversation Just Got More Architectural
Earlier rounds focused on where data lives. The current round focuses on how the rest of the stack has to be designed around that.
By Priya Chen · May 30
OpinionThe Honest Case for Distributed Compute Over Sovereign Data Centers
Both sides of this debate have been making the cases that work politically. The actual operational picture is more complicated than either side acknowledges.
By Diego Arroyo · May 30
TechnologyEnterprise Edge AI Just Settled Into a Pattern Worth Studying
After several years of experimentation, the deployments that actually work share a recognizable set of architectural choices.
By Priya Chen · May 30
TechnologyThe Open-Source AI Stack Just Quietly Overtook the Big Clouds Inside Enterprises
What the latest survey reveals about a shift the major providers spent two years insisting was not happening.
By Priya Chen · Jul 15
TechnologyA Cloud-Infrastructure Founder's Quiet Bet on Rewriting the Bottom of the Stack
Why an engineer-turned-founder spent five years on the layers other companies treat as fixed, and what the early production results have proved about the wager.
By Sara Qureshi · May 4
TechnologyOpen RAN Quietly Crossed the Line From Pilot to Production at Scale
Why several major operators now run commercial Open RAN networks serving real subscribers, and what the in-house systems integration teams behind them look like.
By Priya Chen · Jan 23
TechnologyData Center Disclosures Got Specific on Water. Carbon Is Not the Whole Story.
Why the more detailed reporting matters for serious evaluation, and which sustainability dimensions remain incompletely covered even in the new disclosures.
By Priya Chen · Jul 11
TechnologyCloud Cost Optimization Quietly Moved Into Its Architectural Phase
Why the easy savings are gone, what restructuring applications themselves now looks like, and which teams are actually keeping up with the work.
By Priya Chen · Jun 19
TechnologyHardware-Software Co-Design Quietly Returned to the Center of AI Infrastructure
Why the discipline that defined an earlier era is back, what it costs to do well, and which organizations now run the kinds of teams that practice it seriously.
By Priya Chen · Apr 25