We have reached a turning point where the boundary between technical decisions and business decisions has completely dissolved. In the second half of this decade, artificial intelligence is no longer an isolated project of the IT department but the central nervous...
AI-First Product Design: Creating Solutions That Wouldn’t Exist Without AI
by Javier Elorduy | Mar 31, 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, General
During the first stage of the artificial intelligence revolution, the predominant trend was function integration. Companies added chats or summarization features to their existing products to remain relevant. However, we are entering a phase of maturity where the real...
Technological Sovereignty: On-premise vs. Cloud in Model Deployment
by Javier Elorduy | Mar 27, 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, General
In the race for artificial intelligence implementation, most companies began by using cloud services for their ease of access and speed. However, as the technology integrates into the core of corporate strategy, a critical question arises: who truly has control over...
The Explainability Factor (XAI): Why Your AI Must Know How to Say Why
by Javier Elorduy | Mar 24, 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, General
In the adoption of artificial intelligence, we have reached a turning point. It is no longer enough for a model to deliver an accurate result; it is now imperative to understand how it reached that conclusion. For executive committees and regulatory bodies, because I...
Vertical SLMs: Why the Legal and Financial Sectors are Moving Away from Generalist Models
by Javier Elorduy | Mar 19, 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, General
In the corporate adoption of artificial intelligence, we are witnessing a paradigm shift: the transition from size to precision. During the first phase of implementation, many financial entities and law firms turned to large generalist language models for their...
AI in the Supply Chain: Real-time Prediction and Resilience
by Javier Elorduy | Mar 17, 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, General
In the complex logistics environment, efficiency is no longer measured solely by delivery capacity, but by the capacity for anticipation. Global supply chains are subject to constant volatility, from sudden geopolitical changes to extreme weather events. In this...
Modernizing Legacy Systems with AI: Injecting Intelligence into Critical Infrastructure
by Javier Elorduy | Mar 12, 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, General
In today's corporate environment, one of the biggest barriers to innovation is not a lack of vision, but the weight of existing infrastructure. Many leading companies operate on legacy systems: applications and databases that, while critical for daily operations, have...
Multi-Agent Orchestration: The Next Step Beyond Simple Automation
by Javier Elorduy | Mar 10, 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, General
As of early 2026, most companies have already experimented with artificial intelligence agents for specific tasks. However, many have hit a glass ceiling: a single agent, no matter how advanced, has limits when facing complex business processes that require different...
2027 Scalability: Building Today with Tomorrow’s Pricing in Mind
by Javier Elorduy | Mar 5, 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, General
In the fast-paced AI market of 2026, the greatest threat to the P&L is not just the competition, but getting trapped in a rigid infrastructure. While token costs continue to drop and model efficiency increases month by month, the competitive advantage no longer...








