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Enterprise hits and misses - CIOs reckon with AI use cases, and bring on the agentic substrate debate

This week - CIOs know that AI adoption isn't optional, but how should they play it out? Salesforce makes headless noise at TDX - but the headless stakes have changed. Agentic substrate is a brutal catchphrase, but the stakes are high there too; I'll explain why. Your whiffs are, well, doozies.

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Enterprise hits and misses - Claude Mythos needs a reality check, neurodiverse workplaces aren't there yet, and event season rolls on

This week - Anthropic's marketing of Claude Mythos was extravagant, but what is the reality for enterprise CISOs? Neurodiverse workplaces are better workplaces, but we aren't there yet. Context is key to enterprise AI - what are we learning? Events are still in season, and so are podcasts.

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Enterprise hits and misses - time for an enterprise data health gut check. Plus: are context graphs a trillion dollar enterprise play?

This week - time for a diginomica research reveal: enterprise data health is the topic, and the wake-up call is now. Are context graphs a trillion dollar opportunity - and what we can take from this debate? A couple rants, a few whiffs - and it's another spunky week in the enterprise.

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Enterprise hits and misses - agentic AI project failure versus success, open source versus AI, and the perils of disconnected CX

This week - agentic project success and failure gets defined. Meanwhile, diginomica research has your AI versus SaaS data findings. The dangers of CX disconnect, and the perils of AI workslop for open source - not to mention open source communities at a crossroads. Meta had a rough week, Anthropic fared better, and OpenAI whiffed.

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Enterprise hits and misses - Bayesian uncertainty makes for better AI, tokenomics gets demystified, and Meta's AI Avocado isn't ripe yet

This week - Oracle earnings punch back on the SaaS-is-dead narrative, but Adobe's CEO departure shows that market upheaval isn't to trifle with. Can Bayesian AI change industries like healthcare? Meta has a Meta kind of week, and enterprises don't care for token economics.

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Enterprise hits and misses - today's CIO needs a re-think, and software supply chain fallout is here

This week - the requirements of a CIO have never been so intense; the diginomica network reveals the top 12. Thanks to AI regulation drama, software supply chain risk is now a hot/thorny topic. Is the SaaSpocalypse narrative becoming (more) sober? Sovereign AI, stateful AI agents, and yeah - some big whiffs.

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Enterprise hits and misses - CIOs contrast AI results versus reality, while the Block 'AI washing' debate erupts

This week - AI adoption versus ROI is the big enterprise story, but what has the diginomica network learned? Jack Dorsey says Block's mass layoffs are about AI, but a closer look is warranted. Knowledge velocity is a thing, and so is Anthropic's enterprise impact. But will I blow a gasket? Let's find out...

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Enterprise hits and misses - AI agents get a deterministic reality check, and the SaaSpocalypse hype gets new critics

This week: AI wants to eat software, but can it? A fresh wave of critics bring a reality check. Speaking of reality check, enterprise LLM agents are getting a deterministic architectural makeover, as vendors acknowledge that out-of-the-box LLMs aren't what customers need. Microsoft continues its epic streak - in the whiffs section.

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Enterprise hits and misses - the CES hype rollercoaster is robotic, and enterprises get a progress report on AI fluency

This week - can enterprises achieve AI fluency in 2026? If so, how will they get there? CES is not a show for the hype-allergic, but this year, the robotics angle had enterprise relevance. We start the year with some doozy whiffs.

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Enterprise hits and misses - AI provokes debate on metrics and agentic capability as 2026 kicks off, and why did ServiceNow acquire Armis?

This week - we roundup the highs and lows of 2025 one last time, and strap in for the 2026 kick off, with an early focus on: agentic realities, talent and hiring. Will the gap between leaders and laggards take hold? It's a new year, but the whiffs keep coming...

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Enterprise hits and misses - AI project lessons hit home, IBM acquires Confluent, and the future of robotics is up for debate

This week - as the year winds down, let's take stock: what did we actually learn about AI project success? Meanwhile, IBM keeps things interesting with its Confluent acquisition - but why Confluent, and why now? Robotics is debated, and the whiffs keep rolling.

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