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    CEO series: Agents and context with Douwe Kiela

    2026/03/03 | 30 mins.
    We continue our CEO series with Douwe Kiela, the CEO of Contextual AI, who is addressing the challenges of building effective agentic applications. The shift to agentic amplifies the need for enterprises to improve their data management capabilities and infrastructure scaling. The best models won't perform well, if there isn't well built context to support them. Much like people, if there's not enough of the right information, decision making is going to suffer. There's an evolution from the prompt engineering needed to generate better results from LLM's, to the context engineering that crafts the right data to feed agents.
    This is an area where agents can also help to tackle the data quality problem that many enterprises face. Standing the old computing paradigm on its head, effective agentic applications ought to take garbage in and put information out. Well built agentic architectures can understand data characteristics and not only evaluate its quality, but also classify it and apply the appropriate security controls to its use. The scope and scale of agentic potential demands much greater thought to achieve its full value. We need only look to the recent Open Claw project to see both the up and downsides.
     
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    Agents in the enterprise: Laying the groundwork for automation
    The CX AI Agent Index 2025
    Agents are already driving workplace impact and agentic AI adoption – Highlights from VotE
    Big Picture 2026 AI Outlook: Unleashing agentic potential
     
    Credits:
    Host/Author: Eric Hanselman 
    Guest: Douwe Kiela
    Producer/Editor: Feranmi Adeoshun
    Published With Assistance From: Sophie Carr, Kyra Smith
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    CEO Series: AI and Supply Chains with Francisco Martin-Rayo

    2026/02/24 | 23 mins.
    The next in our series of discussions with CEO's of companies that are putting AI to work has Fransico Martin-Rayo of Helios discussing the agricultural supply chain with host Eric Hanselman. Helios is leveraging AI to generate insights in the complex dynamics of food production and sourcing at a dramatically finer level of granularity. AI not only enables more complex analysis but also allows customized delivery of the results. Shifting interfaces from legacy dashboards and static reports to queryable constructs lets users explore the analyses in ways that better fit their needs. AI can deliver custom insights at scale in ways that weren't possible with traditional application interfaces.
    One of the principal shifts accelerating AI, is the availability of better data. Helios integrates massive weather data sets with market history and global events to generate forecasts. While the volumes of data are growing it's seen significant reductions in the cost per token in their infrastructure. Improving efficiency can expand the depth of analysis, as well as the frequency of forecast updates.
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    Look Forward Journal: Geopolitics of data centers
    Next in Tech | Ep. 209: Datacenters and Energy Markets in Europe
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    2026 Trends in Data, AI & Analytics
    2026 US Data Centers and Energy Report
    Highlights from Enlit Europe 2025: Flexibility, visibility and digital energy
    Credits:
    Host/Author: Eric Hanselman
    Guest: Francisco Martin-Rayo, CEO and Co-Founder of Helios
    Producer/Editor: Feranmi Adeoshun
    Published With Assistance From: Sophie Carr, Kyra Smith
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    CEO Series Kick Off: AI and Energy Markets with Sean Kelly

    2026/02/17 | 24 mins.
    We're kicking off a new series of discussions with CEO's of companies that are putting AI to work to tackle complex problems. Sean Kelly of Amperon joins host Eric Hanselman to dig into how they're using AI for energy grid forecasting. The combination of weather, changes in generation capacity with renewables, and now increased data center demand is making forecasting a critical requirement for grid stability, as well as energy trading. While this might have been a problem that could be tackled with spreadsheets back in the day, scope and scale of the problem has grown to a size that is outstripping traditional methods. AI-based approaches can scale, but there are challenges with managing the size of the datasets being used and the computational costs that some models demand.
    Effective integration of AI into complex problem solving demands not only a deep understanding of the problem space, but also innovation in sourcing data and scaling its applications. The payoff can be much faster results with greater perspective depth. But that requires investment in automation and careful engineering to get there. 
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    Look Forward Journal: Geopolitics of data centers
    Next in Tech | Ep. 209: Datacenters and Energy Markets in Europe
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    2026 Trends in Data, AI & Analytics
    Revamped US energy strategy — meeting AI-driven data center demand amid shifting geopolitics
    2026 US Data Centers and Energy Report
    Highlights from Enlit Europe 2025: Flexibility, visibility and digital energy
    Credits:
    Host/Author: Eric Hanselman
    Guest: Sean Kelly, CEO, Amperon
    Producer/Editor: Feranmi Adeoshun
    Published With Assistance From: Sophie Carr, Kyra Smith
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    AI Data

    2026/02/10 | 22 mins.
    There are such significant changes going on in how data is managed and in how AI manages data, that it's not always clear which requirements are driving which trends. Jim Curtis returns to look data highlights from AWS re:Invent and to identify important changes that are taking place. FinOps and broader cloud cost management efforts are leading providers to offer tools and programs to corral spending. AWS has introduced database savings plans to provide discounts in much the same way they've done with other services as they look to foster platform commitment. AWS is also expanding its platform capabilities for AI development, with AWS SageMaker integrating additional tools to simplify the creation and deployment of AI solutions.
    The intersection of databases, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence is creating more focus on vectorization. It's fueled the evolution of search capabilities, which offers a more semantically rich and efficient way to organize and retrieve data compared to traditional methods. AWS S3 now has vector support, taking the venerable object store into AI-capable territory. AI is revitalizing established technologies and compelling cloud providers to deliver more integrated and tailored services.
     
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    2026 Trends in Data, AI & Analytics
    Data Platforms Market Monitor & Forecast 2025
    Survey Data Hub – Voice of the Enterprise: AI & Machine Learning, Use Cases 2026
    Agents are already driving workplace impact and agentic AI adoption – Highlights
     
    Credits:
    Host/Author: Eric Hanselman 
    Guest: James Curtis
    Producer/Editor: Feranmi Adeoshun
    Published With Assistance From: Sophie Carr, Kyra Smith
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    The NRF Conference

    2026/02/03 | 24 mins.
    The National Retail Federation's annual NRF conference has become a showplace for the latest technology, as well its core retail foundations. Sheryl Kingstone returns to discuss what was on display and how it will impact retail and the larger tech landscape with host Eric Hanselman. While we may be a ways off from having robot dogs retrieving shoes at your local mall store, automation and agentic applications are delivering significant value in customer interactions - $22 billion in the recent 451 Research study. The days of clunky chatbot interfaces seem to be well and truly behind us.
    One the greater challenges in scaling agentic applications is maintaining consumer trust as applications and use cases grow. Part of that trust will depend on effectively managing fleets of agents. In order to scale, organizations have to develop an AI agent control plane that can manage memory, maintain context and guide agent actions. Regulatory requirements are in their early stages, but enterprises have to focus on controls that will ensure they can maintain customer trust as matter of basic business operations.
     
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    Next in Tech podcast: Agentic Customer Experience
    Next in Tech episode 222:  FinOps
    Next in Tech | Ep. 205: Agentic AI Impacts
    AI for security: Agentic AI will be a focus for security operations in 2025
     
    For S&P Global subscribers:
    NRF 2026 Spotlight: Agentic Experiences Redefine Retail Execution
    NRF 2026 Big Show signals physical retail's digital backbone
    Agents in the enterprise: Laying the groundwork for automation
    The CX AI Agent Index 2025
    Agents are already driving workplace impact and agentic AI adoption – Highlights from Vot

    Big Picture 2026 AI Outlook: Unleashing agentic potential
     
    Credits:
    Host/Author: Eric Hanselman 
    Guest: Sheryl Kingstone
    Producer/Editor: Feranmi Adeoshun
    Published With Assistance From: Sophie Carr, Kyra Smith

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