by Rich Benvin | Nov 19, 2025 | AI, AI Agents, Blockchain, Cloud, Crypto, Markets, Quantum Computing, Robotics, Tokenization, Trading, Web3
Bitcoin Breaks Below the 50-Week Moving Average: What It Means, Why It Happened, and the Trading Plan Moving Forward Bitcoin has just done something the entire crypto world hoped it wouldn’t do:it confirmed a weekly close below the 50-week simple moving average — a...
by Rich Benvin | Nov 16, 2025 | 3D Printing, AI, Automation, Bioprinting, Blockchain, Business, Cloud, Digital Medicine, Health, Health Tech, Machine Intelliegence, Preventive Health, Web3
AI Doctors Are Coming: Why Most Medical Diagnoses Will Be Automated in the Next 5 Years Artificial intelligence is no longer just helping doctors — soon, it will become one. We’re entering a decade where AI doesn’t simply support medical decisions but autonomously...
by Rich Benvin | Nov 16, 2025 | AI, Automation, Blockchain, Business, Cloud, Crypto, Machine Economy, Tokenization, Web3
AI Agents, Robots, and Web3: Inside the $50 Trillion Machine Economy Most people still imagine AI as a chatbot, a helper, or a cool tool that makes life easier. But a bigger shift is already underway — one that will reshape the global economy more than the internet,...
by Rich Benvin | Nov 16, 2025 | AI, AI Agents, Automation, Blockchain, Business, Cloud, Crypto, Machine Economy, Quantum Computing, Robotics, Tokenization, Web3
The Tokenization Tsunami: Why Everything Will Be On-Chain by 2030 For years, the world heard whispers about tokenization — a concept that sounded futuristic, niche, and mostly theoretical. But something changed. Fast. BlackRock is all-in.Major banks are building...
by Douglas Gourlay | Mar 21, 2017 | Cloud, Disaggregation, Distributed Systems, Intent-based Networking, IT Infrastructure, Network Virtualization, SDN, Software Defined Network
I remember my first time surfing — Ken Hook took me out to Linda Mar in Pacifica, California early on a chilly Sunday. I bought a wetsuit, borrowed a 9’6” ‘soul board’ from Ken and proceeded to inhale enough water to fill a bathtub. I got pummeled on the swim out and...
by David Cheriton | Mar 1, 2017 | AWS, Cloud, Data Center Network, gartner, Intent-based Networking, Private Cloud, Public Cloud, SDN, self-operating network
A few months back, I took the outrageous (to some) position of comparing the public cloud to a black hole. I claimed it was like a black hole because it would suck all the IT capabilities and expertise out of your organization, and eventually suck in your business as...
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