From the browser to the back end, the ‘boring’ choice is exciting again. We look at three trends converging to bring SQL back ...
The thick client is making a comeback. Here’s how next-generation local databases like PGlite and RxDB are bringing feature-rich data storage to the browser. Once upon a time, we had mainframes with ...
The shift to stateful AI workloads has exposed the limits of many existing data architectures. Autonomous agents continuously plan, adapt, and take action across tools and APIs, producing extreme ...
Abstract: The transition to Industry 4.0 has significantly increased the volume and complexity of manufacturing data, creating a barrier for domain experts without deep technical knowledge. To address ...
For a while, in this century’s early days, it looked as though New York would turn into an architectural Hall of Fame. The competition to rebuild the World Trade Center drew a posse of giants. Soon, ...
For American architecture, 2025 may be remembered for the deaths of icons Frank Gehry, Robert A. M. Stern and Ricardo Scofidio, a mastermind of New York’s High Line. More likely, however, it will go ...
Issues related to firm management top the list of biggest business-related concerns for 2026. The AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index® (ABI) score for the month remained well below the 50 level at ...
Per stipulations in the Trump administration’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), architecture will no longer be counted as a professional degree by the U.S. Department of Education (DOE). This ...
The Department of Education is proposing a much narrower definition of “professional degrees” for federal student-loan purposes, and architecture is not included on the proposed professional-degree ...
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