Tag: enterprise AI

  • Architecture as Strategy: The Hidden Driver Behind Enterprise AI Success

    Architecture as Strategy: The Hidden Driver Behind Enterprise AI Success

    Enterprises are spending billions on AI but only a fraction are seeing real value. Over the past week, we’ve released two teasers exploring this gap in enterprise AI architecture strategy:

    Today, we’re releasing the full Keenan Vision research paper: Architecture as Strategy.

    Our findings show that the winners in enterprise AI think architecturally. They don’t treat AI as just an overlay. They embed it into their core systems, where governance, security, and data integrity already live.

    The takeaway: For enterprise AI, architecture is strategy. And the next generation of enterprise leaders are designing for it now.

    Read the full research → keenanvision.net/research/architecture-as-strategy

  • Hello, world. Again.

    Hello, world. Again.

    In 1999, armed with curiosity and a two-inch stack of slides, I stood at the threshold of Web 1.0 and saw commerce rewritten by browsers and bytes. Instinct said the future belonged to data flowing free and software sold as service. I trusted it, shared it, and saw it bloom.

    Over two decades, instinct has been my compass—guiding through dot-com bursts, cloud revolutions, and the silent upheaval of SaaS. I’ve called the turns early, sometimes to skepticism, always to eventual clarity.

    Today, that instinct tells me we’re at a new inflection: AI not merely as automation, but as abundant, exponential labor. It’s crystallized in what I call the Three Laws of VE Economics:

    • Infinite Scale: AI labor expands boundlessly, unconstrained by human limitations.
    • Cognitive Commoditization: Intelligence becomes universally accessible, transforming business at its core.
    • Exponential Learning: Every iteration fuels faster, deeper insights—accelerating economic transformation.

    These laws aren’t guesses—they’re convictions, earned by decades of careful watching, analyzing, and anticipating.

    Now, through this renewed Keenan Vision, I invite you to trust instinct again. To lean forward, glimpse the horizon, and shape the future before it shapes us.

    Let’s build what comes next, together.

    — Vernon Keenan