Alan Shimel

Alan Shimel

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Articles by Alan Shimel

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.

Microsoft’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 can’t cry foul while practicing its own version of industrial policy. In the AI race, governments and tech giants are now teammates—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 world’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 jobs—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 he’s reconsidering long-held views on breaking up Big Tech—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 Excel—proving the spreadsheet isn’t just surviving the AI era, it’s absolutely thriving.

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