• Local AI Models Are the Future: Why Owning Your AI Infrastructure Beats Renting Intelligence

    Introduction Artificial intelligence is changing how software teams build products. For years, most developers believed that if you wanted powerful AI, you had to pay for expensive cloud subscriptions. Monthly fees, API pricing, and usage restrictions became normal business expenses. Companies accepted these costs because advanced AI models were only available through cloud providers. That…

  • AI Is Not Replacing Developers. It Is Changing Their Role

    Introduction AI has become one of the most debated technologies in the software industry. Many people believe that it will eventually replace software developers and make traditional programming roles unnecessary. This belief became stronger as AI tools started writing code, generating applications, and automating tasks that once required human engineers. At first glance, it looks…

  • Microsoft’s Copilot Problem: Why AI Isn’t Delivering the Growth Microsoft Expected

    Introduction Microsoft has built one of the largest software ecosystems in the world, with Office 365 serving around 450 million users globally. Millions of professionals rely on Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams, and PowerPoint every day for communication, collaboration, and productivity. This gives Microsoft a strong position in the workplace software market and direct access…