Alan Shimel

Alan Shimel

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Earth to Earth, Code to Code

February 24, 2026

AI-assisted development is changing the economics of software creation. When custom code becomes fast and affordable, the long-standing dominance of off-the-shelf and component-driven architectures starts to wobble. This shift is not just technical. It reshapes DevOps, platform engineering and leadership strategy, forcing organizations to rethink who adapts to whom: the business or the software.

Microsoftโ€™s Brad Smith Plays Maxwell Smart

February 20, 2026

As Microsoft warns about Chinese AI subsidies reshaping the Global South, Alan Shimel argues that America canโ€™t cry foul while practicing its own version of industrial policy. In the AI race, governments and tech giants are now teammatesโ€”and the glass houses are cracking.

The Real 12th Man

February 5, 2026

Discover how technology powers the Super Bowl beyond just a football game. From AI and data analytics to advanced broadcasting and betting systems, Alan explores how technologists orchestrate one of the worldโ€™s most complex live events.

$2.1 Billion, 37 Jobs: The New Math of the AI Economy

January 2, 2026

Alan challenges the AI jobs narrative, exposing how billion-dollar data centers and AI infrastructure drive automation, capital efficiency, and economic growth while creating very few jobsโ€”and forcing a rethink of the future of work.

Breaking Up Big Tech, Should We?

December 18, 2025

After watching a landmark debate, Alan explains why heโ€™s reconsidering long-held views on breaking up Big Techโ€”and what a healthier tech ecosystem could look like.

Everyone Loves Excel

December 11, 2025

Alan breaks down why Gen Z and Millennials are doubling down on Excelโ€”proving the spreadsheet isnโ€™t just surviving the AI era, itโ€™s absolutely thriving.

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