The massive wall of technical debt and legacy code has finally met its match in a system that does more than just suggest the next line of logic. IBM Bob represents a fundamental shift in the enterprise software development sector, transitioning away from simple coding assistants toward a
The relentless pressure to deliver custom enterprise solutions has historically forced NetSuite developers into a grueling cycle of repetitive boilerplate coding and manual debugging. For years, writing extensive scripts for complex enterprise resource planning workflows remained the primary
Software moved faster than governance, faster than architecture, and faster than most teams could safely absorb, and that speed exposed a new class of failures where AI-generated code looked correct in isolation yet quietly broke security guarantees, drifted from service contracts, and collapsed
Hybrid multicloud became the default not through grand design but through necessity, as teams stitched together public clouds, private infrastructure, and constrained legacy estates while trying to meet contradictory goals that rewarded speed in one corner and tight control in another without ever
Anand Naidu has shipped products through crunch-time launches and long, quiet refactors, and he’s learned that scalability is not a late-stage patch—it’s a product decision made on day zero. In this conversation, he digs into architecture choices that prevent 13.5 hours a week from vanishing into
A chatbot can draft a 40‑page contract before the coffee cools, yet the same system still misreads a bumped mug wobbling toward the table’s edge and predicts the wrong fate once gravity, friction, and a surprised elbow come into play. The gap is not about literacy; it is about physics, causality,