Insights on building, scaling, and enforcing real-time decisions in modern data-driven systems.

DTW Ignite brought together network operators, vendors, and systems integrators to talk about where telecom infrastructure is heading. This year…

FinNext 2026 brought together leaders from banking, fintech, payments, lending, and technology to talk about where the financial services industry…

I’ve had some version of the same conversation dozens of times. An operator or platform team has invested heavily in…

Financial institutions have spent the last decade building serious analytical capability. Sophisticated fraud models, mature ML platforms, years of transaction…

Walking the floors of MWC this year, one thing was immediately clear to me: Agentic AI has officially moved out…

At the Gartner Data and Analytics Summit in March 2026, the conversation kept returning to the same problem: organizations have…

The transition to 5G has fundamentally altered the performance expectations placed on the BSS layer. To meet the Ultra-Reliable Low…

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As we move through 2026, three major shifts are converging to fundamentally change how organizations build and operate mission-critical systems.…

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The current discourse around AI is fixated on the “Brain” – Large Language Models (LLMs) and the generative capabilities of…
Volt is the real-time decisioning layer for mission-critical systems, ensuring decisions are made and enforced immediately against accurate state, even under sustained load.
If your system cannot tolerate delayed enforcement, inconsistent behavior, or reconciliation after the fact, let’s start a conversation about whether a dedicated decisioning layer makes sense for your architecture.
Your applications are about to get a whole lot better.