As global tensions escalate—from Ukraine and Israel to rising flashpoints in South Asia—cyberwarfare has emerged as the new frontline. It targets not just military infrastructure, but also cloud platforms, supply chains, tech ecosystems, social media feeds, and the smartphones of your employees. Today's CIO not only has to manage significant pressures from their boards and leadership peers to deliver an AI agenda, but they also have to balance this with a proactive, holistic cybersecurity...| Horses for Sources | No Boundaries
Apple’s pivot to shift its US iPhone manufacturing from China to India by 2026 isn’t just significant—it’s monumental, and it’s...| Horses for Sources | No Boundaries
While the US administration obsesses with pointing DOGE at relatively small levels of governmental expenditure in areas such as USAID and the Department of Education, when it comes to US healthcare, there are levels of cost inefficiencies and improved outcomes that could reach trillions of dollars if managed effectively.| Horses for Sources | No Boundaries
The focus of a lot of US business is going to be squarely on cost reduction, and this will have a direct impact on global IT service providers. This will result in a double whammy hit for the India-dependent service providers and consultancies as US firms will be incentivized to reshore services work back to the US, and also to invest more heavily in AI to reduce reliance on support staff in areas like application development and business services.| Horses for Sources | No Boundaries
Google has struggled for years to sink real teeth into the enterprise, but it may have just found its path...| Horses for Sources | No Boundaries
Protectionism isn't just disrupting your current vendor relationships—it's fundamentally transforming how services will be delivered to your organization. The more governments try to lock down supply chains, labor markets, and data flows, service providers are left with no choice but to accelerate their shift toward Services-as-Software.| Horses for Sources | No Boundaries
The changing nature of the US workforce supports the possibility of services coming to the US as anxious businesses look to get ahead of global risk and uncertainty. Only a fool would ignore the magnitude of what is happening in our geopolitical landscape.| Horses for Sources | No Boundaries