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It’s 4:30 PM on a Tuesday. Your caffeine levels are plummeting, and your inbox just chimed with a high-priority request from the Head of Marketing. They’ve spent the weekend falling down a LinkedIn rabbit hole and now they want to know why they can’t find the “SEO Research Agent” they saw in a viral demo.

Meanwhile, your CISO is virtually breathing down your neck. They ...


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Hey! So we’ve established that MCP (Model Context Protocol) isn’t just some future “maybe.” It’s the plumbing that’s already connecting AI to the real world. But I realized I left out the coolest part: it’s not just about the AI reading your stuff—it’s about the AI doing stuff. Grab a refill on that coffee; let’s look at how this thing actua...


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It’s 4:15 PM on a Tuesday. You’re deep in the trenches, trying to finalize a proposal. You need the “Final_Final_v3_USE_THIS_ONE.docx” file. You head to the company intranet, type the keywords into the search bar, and... nothing. Or worse, you get 400 results, half of which are from a project that wrapped up in 2014.


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Hey! Happy Friday. So, last time we chatted, we talked about those “Prompt-and-Response” agents - you know, the ones that just sit there waiting for you to type something before they lift a finger. But according to the latest from Micros...


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We’ve all been there. It’s 4:45 PM on a Tuesday, and you’re staring at a SharePoint News page, obsessing over the “hero image”. You’re adjusting the focal point, tweaking the web part padding, and making sure the corporate hex codes are pixel-perfect. You want this announcement to pop. You want the “vibe” to be just right so that when employees land on the home site,...


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