by Rajeev Sharma | Mar 28, 2026 | AI Agents, Artificial Intelligence
Every major era of enterprise computing has been defined by one thing: the operating layer that made everything else work. Mainframes had job schedulers. Client-server computing had Windows. The internet era standardized on Linux. Cloud scaled on Kubernetes. Each of...
by Rajeev Sharma | Mar 24, 2026 | AI Agents, Artificial Intelligence
Medical coding has always been complex — thousands of ICD-10 and CPT codes, frequent payer rule updates, and zero room for billing errors. For years, Computer-Assisted Coding (CAC) has helped organizations manage this complexity by suggesting codes for human review....
by Rajeev Sharma | Mar 13, 2026 | AI Agents, Artificial Intelligence
Manufacturing leaders are no longer asking whether AI works. They are asking something far more specific: what will it actually cost us, and what will we get back? That shift in the conversation signals a turning point. AI in manufacturing has moved from pilot...
by Rajeev Sharma | Mar 6, 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, Generative AI
Engineering drawing revisions are unavoidable — but production delays from them are not. In heavy manufacturing environments, engineering drawings rarely remain static. As designs evolve, materials change, tolerances are refined, and project requirements shift,...
by Rajeev Sharma | Mar 2, 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, Generative AI
A few months ago, a heavy-industry contractor approached us with an urgent request. They had received a multi-million-dollar project opportunity and needed to turn around a budget estimate quickly. The drawings were ready. The deadline wasn’t flexible. What they...
by Rajeev Sharma | Feb 26, 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, Generative AI
In heavy industries such as construction, energy, aerospace, and industrial equipment, projects depend on accurate material and component data. A Bill of Materials (BOM) defines what needs to be built, procured, assembled, and maintained. But not all BOMs serve the...