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Techstrong IT, Monday, May 25th, 2026

The AI Industrial Complex

Vol 338 · Issue 4 · 2026-05-25

An analysis of how aligned incentives among technology, government, and corporate interests are creating a self-reinforcing AI infrastructure ecosystem.

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The AI Industrial Complex

Techstrong.IT, Monday, April 13th, 2026

Tech Leadership In The Age of AI: Augmentation, Not Replacement

Vol 337 · Issue 3 · 2026-04-13

There is no shortage of discussion about what AI means for tech leadership. The dominant message is simple: The tools are smarter now, so your job gets easier. That story is appealing - and in some contexts, partially true. But it skips something important, especially if you work in regulated spaces where accountability is not optional, and consequences are real.

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Tech Leadership In The Age of AI: Augmentation, Not Replacement

Techstrong.IT, Thursday, April 9th, 2026

Vibe Coding Is The New Shadow IT

Vol 337 · Issue 2 · 2026-04-09

Shadow IT has always been a concern for the IT department. The problem used to be users introducing unauthorized SaaS subscriptions or applications to make their job easier, while initiating new security and management headaches for IT.

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Vibe Coding Is The New Shadow IT

Techstrong.IT, Wednesday, April 8th, 2026

The Case For Infrastructure Sovereignty

Vol 337 · Issue 2 · 2026-04-08

Engineering teams have stayed in the cloud for a decade because owning hardware used to mean owning the maintenance. The trade-off seemed simple. You pay a premium to offload the manual provisioning and operational toil associated with physical nodes.

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The Case For Infrastructure Sovereignty

Techstrong.IT, Wednesday, April 8th, 2026

Nine Out Of Ten Isn't Good Enough

Vol 337 · Issue 2 · 2026-04-08

One of the things you learn running infrastructure is that percentages can lie. Back in the dot-com days, I spent a good amount of time in the hosting industry. Reliability was the name of the game. And very early on, I learned that a number that sounds good in marketing can be terrible in the real world.

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Nine Out Of Ten Isn't Good Enough

Techstrong.IT, Tuesday, March 31st, 2026

The Hundred-Year Cycle Of Outsourced Computing

Vol 337 · Issue 1 · 2026-03-31

Tom Lyon showed us, at Cloud Field Day, that history has a funny way of repeating itself, especially when we think we've invented something entirely new. We talk about the cloud like it's a modern miracle, but a look at history shows we're just replaying a script from nearly a century ago.

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The Hundred-Year Cycle Of Outsourced Computing

Techstrong.IT, Monday, March 16th, 2026

The Network Migration That Didn't Break Anything

Vol 336 · Issue 3 · 2026-03-16

Let's be honest: network migrations have a reputation-and not a great one. Even in well-prepared organizations, replacing live infrastructure is rarely stress-free. Brownfield environments are layered with dependencies, historical configs, and workarounds.

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The Network Migration That Didn't Break Anything

Techstrong.IT, Wednesday, March 4th, 2026

Data Center Demand Surges Even As New Construction Slows

Vol 336 · Issue 2 · 2026-03-13

The US data center market delivered a record year in 2025, driven largely by AI and hyperscale cloud expansion. Yet even as demand reached unprecedented levels, new construction slowed for the first time in several years, highlighting growing challenges across the country.

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Data Center Demand Surges Even As New Construction Slows

Techstrong.IT, Monday, February 23rd, 2026

AI's Electricity Use Is Driving Tech Firms To Build Private Energy Networks

Vol 336 · Issue 1 · 2026-03-06

Across the United States, leading tech companies are advancing plans to construct data centers that operate independently of the traditional power grid. Rather than wait years for utilities to approve new grid connections, these firms are pairing server campuses with on-site power generation, often fueled by natural gas. The result is the early formation of a parallel energy network built to serve the demands of AI.

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AI's Electricity Use Is Driving Tech Firms To Build Private Energy Networks

Techstrong.IT, Monday, February 23rd, 2026

What Microsoft Learned Building An MCP Server

Vol 335 · Issue 4 · 2026-02-23

Despite their similarities, an MCP Server is not an API Gateway, Microsoft engineers advise. It can do so much more, so let it. Slapping a protocol wrapper over an internal API may be a tempting shortcut to quickly build a MCP server, but the end product may only flummox an agent by offering too many choices, which would lead to context confusion, and subpar results

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What Microsoft Learned Building An MCP Server

Techstrong.IT, Tuesday, February 17th, 2026

Xsight Labs Is Raising The Bar For AI-Era Networking

Vol 335 · Issue 3 · 2026-02-17

Modern AI factories aren't bottlenecked by GPUs anymore; they're bottlenecked by the networks feeding them. At AIIFD4, Xsight made a compelling case that fixed-function silicon can't keep up with AI-era requirements, and then backed it up with real deployments, shipping products, and verified performance numbers.

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Xsight Labs Is Raising The Bar For AI-Era Networking

Techstrong.IT, Tuesday, February 17th, 2026

What Solidigm Showed At AI Infrastructure Field Day

Vol 335 · Issue 3 · 2026-02-17

At AI Infrastructure Field Day 4 (AIIFD4), one message was unmistakable: the AI era is being shaped by data, and storage is finally taking center stage. Whether you work in data center operations or you're charting an AI strategy at the executive level, you already feel the pressure.

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What Solidigm Showed At AI Infrastructure Field Day