Special Breaking Analysis | Vera Rubin and the Token Factory Flywheel: Nvidia’s DGX Playbook Expands from Compute to the Full AI Factory – In Conversation with Nvidia’s Charlie Boyle

We believe GTC ’26 marked another step-change in the industrialization of AI. Nvidia is moving well beyond “faster GPUs” toward a full-stack AI factory model designed to lower the cost of tokens and expand what customers can build and monetize. We sat down at GTC with Charlie Boyle, VP of DGX at NVIDIA, who tied nearly every major announcement back to a laser-like focus on more tokens at lower cost, delivered through a rack-scale architecture that integrates compute, networking, storage, and power controls.
AI Software Development Shifts From Code Generation to Governed Application Delivery

AI shifts from code generation to governed delivery as enterprises prioritize security, observability, and production readiness.
311 | Breaking Analysis | The Agentic Gap: Vendors Sprint, Enterprises Crawl

Geopolitical dislocations are ripping through the stock market and are filtering down to IT budgets in the form of increased uncertainty. It seems that every quarter of budget optimism is followed with some external event that causes organizations to tighten their belts. Specifically, we’ve seen the increased momentum in January CIO sentiment on spending, pull back as war, oil prices, the threat of inflation and even the prospect of Fed tightening now loom larger. While big tech players continue to spend massively on CAPEX, and the genuine enthusiasm from this month’s Nvidia GTC and RSAC events is still being felt, mainstream enterprises are once again expressing caution in their spending intentions. In addition to economic and world affairs, AI success still eludes most mainstream organizations. Our observation is the tech industry is in the third inning of the AI wave, which started in earnest mid last decade with Deep Mind and other significant research milestones that led to the ChatGPT and subsequent moments like Claude Code and OpenClaw. Yet organizations are still in the first inning. The data suggests that while virtually all firms are leaning into AI, those realizing ROI at scale remain the minority. While leading thinkers like Jensen Huang advise not focusing on ROI and letting innovation flourish irrespective of hard dollar returns, the reality is in the land of enterprise customers, tangible returns and risk management remain key governors of spending.
Operationalizing AI at the Edge
ZEDEDA used GTC 2026 to introduce its Edge Intelligence Platform, positioning it as a unified solution for creating, deploying, securing, and operating AI at scale across distributed edge environments. Building on its existing edge orchestration foundation, which already manages tens of thousands of nodes globally, the platform extends into full lifecycle management of edge AI, […]
AI Application Delivery Breaks Down Between Experimentation and Production

Only 5% of AI pilots reach production. Learn what’s blocking AI delivery and how teams can scale reliably.
310 | Breaking Analysis | RSAC 2026 preview: AI hype meets operating model reality

We know that RSAC 2026 is going to be an AI- heavy show. And while we’re going to hear the AI will change everything narrative, our premise is that security leaders are being asked to operationalize AI in an environment where complexity is rising faster than control. Organizations are still struggling to consolidate the sprawl of tools in their security stacks and at the same time apply Zero Trust principles. To avoid AI becoming yet another layer, organizations must tie AI to clear outcomes and integrate intelligence into operating processes. ETR survey data captures the challenge. At least 90 % of organizations say they’re leveraging AI somewhere in their security stack, but 75 % are applying AI to less than 10 % of their security portfolio. And that gap quantifies the degree to which AI is present, but not yet scaled. Most deployments are narrow or tactical and constrained by the same blockers, reliable data access, integration across tools, governance, and trust.
NVIDIA’s GTC focuses on full-stack AI Factories, Inferencing, Agents, and “Tokenomics”

I spent most of the week at the NVIDIA GPU Technology Conference (GTC) in San Jose with 30,000-plus attendees. The highlight of the event is Founder Jensen Huang’s Monday address, and as usual, this year’s keynote lived up to the hype. The talk was packed with history, vision, and innovation. Jenson underscored a significant transition […]
Twilio and the PGA of America Signal the Rise of Data-Driven Fan Engagement Platforms

Twilio and PGA highlight how data-driven platforms enable real-time, omnichannel fan engagement across the full customer journey.
Special Breaking Analysis | Nvidia moves even further down the stack: Why STX signals a new battleground in storage for AI factories

Nvidia’s introduction of its BlueField-4 STX reference architecture is perhaps one of the more under-appreciated announcements coming out of GTC 2026. While much of the attention remains focused on GPUs, LPUs, and NemoClaws for safety, STX signals a significant structural evolution in that Nvidia is extending its control deeper into the AI infrastructure stack – this time into storage.