Enterprise AI governance: three failure modes from two days

Persona drift, inconsistent AI safety filters, demographic inference – three real enterprise AI governance incidents and the model that addresses them.

I went all-in on AI. My optician, as of yesterday, has thoughts.

A 25-year obsession with technology, the AI boom, and a dry eye diagnosis. Featuring Hogwarts, the Mirror of Erised, and a gym that stopped appearing.

Write your own skill.md – before someone else does

A friend’s company asked everyone to write a skill.md for their role. Here’s why that’s both a warning and an opportunity – and what you should do first.

Everyone’s an AI expert. Nobody’s governing it.

Every major platform wave has followed the same arc – powerful capability, governance as an afterthought. SMS automation, CRM data hoarding, Power Platform misconfigurations. AI is the same story, with a larger blast radius. Here’s what enterprise delivery actually teaches you.

Think First, Then Use AI – The Case for Human-Led Enterprise Thinking

AI is quietly replacing the professional judgement that used to define great consulting. Here’s why thinking first – before reaching for a prompt – still matters most.

Thala Dhoni and his Leadership Skills

In the hush of the stadium, a legend strides, his bat poised to etch history with a swing, igniting hearts with the thrill of the game. 🏏💛

As Dhoni’s name resounds, a golden wave of adoration rises, uniting fans in the twilight of an era that transcends mere sport. Thala, the GOAT.

Through the lens: 10 months of On-Prem – A refresher course – Part 1

One of my resolutions for this year was to publish a blog article every month. Hoping to resume my blogging journey and share my insights and experiences. After almost 8 continuous years of meddling with cloud – Azure, Dynamics, and a bit of AWS, I got a chance to come back to the On-Premise version ofContinue reading “Through the lens: 10 months of On-Prem – A refresher course – Part 1”

Through the lens: AI and Accessibility

As we endeavour to harness artificial intelligence to facilitate people with accessibility needs, until such technology becomes ubiquitous for accessibility purposes, it is incumbent upon us to provide paramount accessible functionalities for our clientele and institutions.

Through the lens: Microsoft PowerUp and the intriguing discussions

Thanks to the Microsoft’s PowerUp Program helping people around the globe to learn about low code apps / PowerApps / Power Platform