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Month: March 2026

Ensuring Data Protection in Modern Cloud Banking Platform Services with AI

Banks are using advanced cloud banking technology, and the user experience is much simpler and more competent. However, while the digital banking revolution is creating unprecedented banking user experiences in terms of cloud convenience and efficiency, it is also creating critical concerns about data privacy in banking services. As the financial banking institution is managing […]
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Agentic AI for Supplier Performance and Risk Management

Supplier performance management was once treated as an operational imperative. Today, it has become a boardroom concern. As supply chains stretch across regions, regulations tighten, and customer expectations rise, procurement teams are expected to deliver more than cost savings. They are expected to ensure reliability, speed, quality, and resilience. Yet most organizations still manage suppliers […]
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Real-Time Payments & Open Banking: Redefining Customer Experience in Financial Services

The financial services industry is a dynamic and ever-changing landscape. The current speed of change has one record that breaks all others: the speed at which customer expectations are changing. Customers demand nothing but immediate payments. This is where Real-Time Payments (RTP) and Open Banking solutions come into the equation. These solutions are about to […]
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Stablecoins in Corporate Finance: Paradigm Shift or Tactical Treasury Tool

As globalization accelerates and digital infrastructure reshapes financial operations, enterprises are under pressure to move money faster, cheaper, and with greater transparency. Stablecoins—blockchain-based digital currencies pegged to fiat assets—have emerged as a potential solution to long-standing inefficiencies in cross-border corporate finance.   This article examines whether stablecoins represent a true paradigm shift in corporate finance or merely another tactical tool in the treasury toolkit. By […]
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The Invisible Side of UX Design: Psychology, Judgment, and Intent

Often times, UX design is associated with tools, components, and design systems. Without a doubt, tools play an important role in the design process. We can take an idea from a rough concept and transform it into a fully interactive prototype. Design teams collaborate more effectively, work faster and stay aligned. Design systems bring consistency across teams and allow products to scale.   But can a tool or design system tell why a design works for the user?  The real work of UX design happens behind what we see—in human psychology […]
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EVPN Meets AI: A Practical Approach to Intelligent Network Observability

Modern data centers are rapidly evolving to support AI driven workloads. New-age infrastructure built around NVIDIA GPUs and DPUs is reshaping how east-west traffic flows, how fabrics scale, and how performance is monitored. These AI-enabled devices generate massive telemetry signals while also introducing new operational challenges, including bursty traffic patterns, latency sensitivity, and distributed processing […]
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Designing Scalable Data Collection Frameworks for Enterprise Network Automation and AI-driven intelligence

Introduction: Data as the Foundation of Intelligent Networks  Enterprise network automation has evolved from scripted command execution to policy validation engines, compliance pipelines, and increasingly, AI-assisted operations. Yet as environments scale, many organizations discover that automation maturity is not limited by tools — it is limited by data architecture. In the era of AI-driven intelligence, […]
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Microbes Matter: Metagenomics in Decoding the Microbial World for Modern Applications

What Is a Microbiome? “Microbiome” has become incredibly popular these days. Though it may sound like a relatively new concept, it has been there in the early days of microbial ecology, since the first report of the bacteria (by Antony van Leeuwenhoek, in 1683).  In 2001, a microbiologist and Nobel Laureate, Joshua Lederberg, coined the […]
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