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With Storage in Tight Supply Your Decisions are More Important Than Ever!
AI has driven a surge in demand for high-performance environments, tightening supply and pushing costs of key components up significantly.
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“2026 Predictions: Human+Intelligent Machines”
2026 is where AI stops being a demo and starts being a new operating model for how we work. The question isn’t ‘what’s possible?’ anymore. It’s ‘what’s sustainable, accountable, and how do humans and machines work most efficiently together.
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Human + Machine: 8 AI Lessons After 18 Months in the Trenches
As VP of R&D Customer Engineering, my team’s remit is simple: mine market signals, engage with customers and partners and turn that into insights that fuel our innovation and go-to-market.
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Predictions time….Out with 2024 and in with 2025!
Welcome to 2025! While technology continues to evolve at a breakneck pace it’s healthy to take a quick look back, reflect and stare into the crystal ball. Below is a condensed recap of my 2024 predictions —what panned out, what didn’t—and a set of new bold forecasts for 2025.
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Letters to my 22 year-old self – Part XXV – “Your Life Is Happening Now—Maximize the Moments That Matter!”
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This is the last letter I’ll pen to you, and it carries the weight of all the ones before it. Throughout these letters, we’ve delved into success, fulfillment, patience, courage, and relationships.
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Letters to my 22 year-old self – Part XXIV – “Beyond Titles and Paychecks: Finding True Fulfillment”
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You are 22 years old and bursting with energy and ambition. You’ve got a plan: work hard, earn the promotions, collect the accolades, and one day, you’ll define success.
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Letters to my 22 year-old self – Part XXIII – “Leadership Lessons Learned Behind the Bench”
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From your earliest years you can vividly remember how much you loved hockey especially watching “Hockey Night in Canada” with your Dad and Grandfather on Saturday nights.
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Letters to my 22 year-old self – Part XXII – “Learnings that Shaped Your Soul”
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One of your fondest memories from childhood was the annual fishing trips you took with your dad and your grandfather. To you as a child there was no greater definition of joy then to be in a 12′ aluminum boat with the rods in the water, the sun shining, a sandwich in your hand.
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Letters to my 22 year self – “Part XXI – “One step in front of the other”
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Throughout your life you have always dreamed of conquering your fears and taking on physical and mental challenges way beyond the realm of what you have thought possible. Why?
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Letters to my 22-year old self – Part XX – “Riding the wave of Endless Meetings”
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Your working career will be a long one and much of that time will be spent interacting in meetings. In fact, the frequency of meetings will continue to increase throughout your career so much that in some cases your entire working day seem like back-to-back meetings.









