Category: Technology and Architecture


  • Why Photonics Is the Deep Tech Leap We’ve Been Waiting For

    Photonic Networking and Compute: The Deep Tech Frontier Investors and Engineers Shouldn’t Ignore As data demands skyrocket and silicon-based systems approach their physical limits, a new kind of infrastructure is quietly positioning itself to lead the next wave of innovation: photonic networking and compute. This isn’t just another upgrade—it’s a foundational shift in how we…

  • Amazing New Technology For A Glad Heart

    Last week I read where Engineers at Northwestern University have developed the world’s smallest wireless, battery-free pacemaker—smaller than a grain of rice—that can be injected via syringe and activated by infrared light from a wearable chest patch. This groundbreaking device dissolves harmlessly after use, offering a revolutionary solution for infants with congenital heart defects and…

  • Could Multicloud Infrastructure “Bursting” Be Good For You?

    As far back as 2012, the concept of cloud bursting began to take shape within multicloud strategies, offering organizations a dynamic way to manage workloads across multiple cloud environments. Initially seen as a solution for handling unpredictable spikes in demand, cloud bursting allows enterprises to seamlessly scale resources by offloading overflow traffic from private clouds…