We’ve had copilots forever. They were called your team. But maybe you didn’t treat them as well as you do your agentic AI copilots. That’s not a technology problem. That’s a leadership problem. And AI will only be able to fix it for so long (or make it look like it’s fixing it).
You might have an idea of what a market wants, but you won’t ever truly know until you put your work out there and see if the market bites. You can put out feelers, demos, and trials, but in the end, what only matters is what will come after that work. What you might find is that you have to build your market, and that might be the trickiest scenario of it all, because then…
Now more than ever, you need to listen, you need to pay attention, and you need to focus. If you’re not paying attention, things will pass you by, things you care about, things that matter. Pay Attention to the details, don’t get taken over by the hype, and focus on what matters. The people who “know what’s going on” do so because they pay attention. No magic potions, no secret ingredients, just giving attention to…
Standards are great as long as they account for three things; They can adapt and grow. They are maintained. Everyone follows them. Do those three things and you will have the best standard in the world.
Software and technology are not so ubiquitous that I am carrying someone’s laptop everywhere I go. And it’s a toss-up whether I get the “old model” or the “new ones we’re rolling out”. Some are good, some aren’t, and eventually we all need an upgrade. Instead, let everyone buy whatever they want and roll out VDI – I’m sure there are issues to fix, but that way people are at the very least getting to…