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OneLake Security: The Architecture of Trust in Microsoft Fabric

Most enterprises don’t suffer from a lack of data — they suffer from a lack of control over how that data is accessed, shared, and trusted. Every platform brings its own access model, its own semantics for “who can see what,” and its own audit framework. That fragmentation has quietly become one of the biggest […]

Competition Is No Longer Between Companies – It’s Between Supply Chains!

From Disruption to Antifragile Procurement In April 2025, a new wave of tariff escalations sent a stark message to global enterprises: disruption is no longer a risk—it’s the operating environment. But this time, the shock wasn’t just about cost or logistics. It exposed something deeper: that many procurement functions are still designed for predictability, not […]

Global Capability Centers (GCCs) at an Inflection Point – AI-First or Obsolete?

For decades, Global Capability Centers (GCCs) have served as the backbone of enterprise operations—optimizing costs, delivering IT support, and driving process efficiency. However, today, they stand at a crossroads. The world is shifting to an AI-first economy, where automation, decision intelligence, and predictive analytics drive competitive advantage. Yet, most GCCs remain execution-driven, struggling to transition […]

Competition is no longer between companies – it’s between supply chains!

Disasters like Covid-19 pandemic can wreak havoc on even the biggest of company’s business. Even when your employees and office space are secure, the difference in a time of calamity lies in having a secure and resilient supply chain. In this article, I explore how the direct competition between brands is no longer relevant, and why […]