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A brutal winter storm slammed into the central U.S. this week, bringing heavy snow, freezing rain, and bone-snapping temps that put infrastructure—and business continuity—on ice. Flights were grounded, delivery routes froze solid, and power grids in a few spots got real twitchy. For most folks, this was a weather story. But for those of us in tech and business ops? It was a warning shot. Here’s the truth no one likes to say out loud:
Meta just decided to start the year by rolling the dice on digital chaos. On January 4, Mark Zuckerberg announced a major overhaul to content moderation: out with third-party fact-checkers, in with “community notes”; looser reins on hate speech policies; and—just in case we weren’t already knee-deep in division—open arms for more political content across Facebook and Instagram. Let’s not pretend this is about free speech. This is about engagement. Engagement drives ad dollars. And
So here we are—three days into the new year—and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang took to the CES stage like a prophet of silicon, proclaiming 2025 as “The Year of AI Agents.” He wasn’t talking about clunky chatbots or script-driven customer support, but fully capable, multi-step-executing, self-learning digital agents. The kind that can write code, optimize workflows, and maybe even decide your next marketing strategy—if you let them. Now look, Brother, I’m not here to scoff
Well, it didn’t take long for 2025 to pull the rug out from under us. On January 2nd, an appeals court struck down net neutrality. Gone. Just like that. The rules that once prevented ISPs from throttling, blocking, or prioritizing traffic are toast. Now the big dogs—Comcast, AT&T, Verizon—have the green light to carve up internet traffic like a Vegas buffet. And let me tell you, Brother, the small shops at the table are about
Robotic Process Automation (RPA) can revolutionize IT operations by automating repetitive tasks. This guide will walk you through the steps to implement RPA in your organization. Step 1: Identify Automation Opportunities Evaluate Processes: Review your IT operations to identify repetitive and rule-based tasks suitable for automation. Prioritize: Focus on high-impact processes that will yield the greatest benefits. Step 2: Select the Right RPA Tools Research: Compare RPA tools based on features, ease of use, and