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Neon, the Popular Free App That Pays for Call Recordings, Has Been Disabled
Advisory Fellow Valence Howden says Neon’s shutdown highlights growing concerns over monetized data collection. He advises organizations to review app permissions, prioritize transparency, and ensure data use aligns with ethical and regulatory expectations.
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Google Exec Sets Android OS for PCs Plans in Motion
Brian Jackson, Principal Research Director, says Google’s Android-on-PC move signals a bid to challenge traditional desktop platforms. He advises IT leaders to watch for ecosystem shifts that could impact device strategy, app compatibility, and enterprise support models.
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Walmart Boosts Search Accuracy Across Languages with Better Translations
Julie Geller, Principal Research Director, says Walmart’s multilingual search improvements reflect growing demand for inclusive digital experiences, and advises CX teams to invest in language precision and cultural nuance to boost accessibility and customer satisfaction.
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Proposed H-1B Changes Could Redefine Global Talent Acquisition
Managing Partner Justin Eggstaff says proposed H-1B changes could reshape global hiring strategies. He advises tech leaders to closely track policy updates , reassess workforce planning, and strengthen internal mobility programs to stay agile in a shifting talent landscape.
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‘Red Lines’ Call to Regulate AI Could Complicate Enterprise Compliance
Advisory Fellow Valence Howden says proposed AI “red lines” may sound clear, but real-world compliance is complex. He advises organizations to prepare for overlapping regulations, evolving vendor behavior, and fragmented global enforcement landscapes.
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Oracle Appoints Two CEOs, but the Power Still Rests with Larry Ellison
Advisory Fellow Scott Bickley says Oracle’s dual-CEO move signals continuity more than change. He advises IT buyers to watch how leadership dynamics affect product direction, customer engagement, and long-term licensing strategy under Ellison’s continued influence.
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OpenAI: Hallucinations Aren’t a Glitch — They’re a Feature
Thomas Randall, Research Director, says AI hallucinations aren’t just bugs—they reflect how generative models work. He advises orgs to treat hallucinations as design constraints, not flaws, and to build safeguards that align model behavior with business intent.
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Telco’s Botched Firewall Upgrade Left Emergency Callers Unable to Connect
Brian Jackson, Principal Research Director, says Australia’s emergency call outage highlights the fragility of modern infrastructure. He urges telecom providers to strengthen redundancy, test failover systems, and prioritize resilience for mission-critical services.
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The Experimental Phase Is Over: Atlassian Bets on DX to Deliver AI ROI
Research Director Thomas Randall says Atlassian’s focus on digital experience signals a shift from AI experimentation to value delivery. He advises leaders to link AI tools to measurable workflow outcomes and prioritize integration with daily team practices.
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