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azure governance

Azure Governance: Why Landing Zones Still Drift After Go-Live

This blog argues that Azure landing-zone governance weakens after go-live when the enterprise treats the...
Dynamics 365 Customer Service

Dynamics 365 Customer Service: Why Case Routing Breaks SLAs and Reporting

This blog argues that Dynamics 365 Customer Service case routing failures are rarely just routing-rule...
Oracle Database@Azure workload placement

Where Should Oracle Workloads Run When Azure Is Everywhere?

This blog argues that Oracle Database@Azure workload placement is no longer a simple migration or...
Dynamics 365 release governance

Can Dynamics 365 Updates Disrupt Finance Close?

This blog argues that Dynamics 365 release governance is a finance-continuity discipline. Microsoft gives enterprises...
Azure cost governance

Why Azure Costs Keep Rising Despite Budgets and Alerts

This blog argues that GCC AI governance becomes fragile when global capability center teams move...
GCC AI governance

GCC AI Governance Needs Named Risk Owners

This blog argues that GCC AI governance becomes fragile when global capability center teams move...
AI Monitoring and Evaluation

Your Azure AI System Is Live. Your Production Control Model Is Not.

This blog argues that Azure AI monitoring and evaluation cannot be treated as post-deployment clean-up...
Azure integration architecture

API vs Event-Driven vs Orchestration: How to Choose the Right Integration Pattern in Azure

This blog explains how enterprise leaders can choose the right Azure integration architecture by matching...
Oracle Fusion Reporting

Why Oracle Fusion Reporting Fails at Scale: Fixing Data Architecture Gaps Beyond ERP

This blog explains why Oracle Fusion Reporting problems after go-live are usually architecture problems, not...
Azure OpenAI production governance.

Why Enterprise AI Projects Fail in Production: Scaling Azure OpenAI Beyond Pilots

This blog explains why enterprise automation fails when identity design is treated as an afterthought...