by Trilok Singh | Jun 13, 2026 | blogs
Python has dominated backend development for over a decade, powering everything from REST APIs to machine learning pipelines. But in 2026, a hard shift is underway. Rust — Mozilla’s systems programming language built around memory safety and raw performance — is... by Trilok Singh | Jun 13, 2026 | blogs
Before a single antenna goes live, leading telcos in 2026 are running their entire 5G networks virtually. Digital twin technology — once a concept borrowed from aerospace and manufacturing — has become one of the most practical tools in telecom engineering. By... by Trilok Singh | Jun 13, 2026 | blogs
Traditional air cooling had a good run. For decades, raised floors, precision air conditioners, and carefully managed hot and cold aisles kept servers alive. But in 2026, that model is breaking under the weight of AI workloads, dense GPU clusters, and skyrocketing... by Trilok Singh | Jun 12, 2026 | blogs
While the AI industry keeps obsessing over massive GPU clusters, a quieter revolution is happening at the network’s edge. Neuromorphic chips — processors designed to mimic the spiking behavior of biological neurons — are moving out of research labs and into... by Trilok Singh | Jun 12, 2026 | blogs
The clock is running. NIST finalized its first set of post-quantum cryptographic standards in August 2024, and the U.S. federal government has set 2027 as the target deadline for agencies and critical contractors to complete migration away from vulnerable encryption... by Trilok Singh | Jun 10, 2026 | blogs
Picture this: a developer’s laptop loses VPN access at 11:47 PM before a critical product launch. In the old world, they submit a ticket, wait for triage, get assigned to a Level 2 technician the next morning, and the launch is delayed. In 2026, an agentic AI...