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When AI Starts Acting: The Governance Gap in Singapore’s (actually quite good) New Framework

Over the last 18 months, we’ve witnessed a fundamental shift in the AI landscape. We have gone from asking models for information to giving them the keys to our systems. This move from “Generative” to “Agentic” AI is not just a technical upgrade; it is a massive change in our organisational risk profile. The Singapore […]

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Scaling Governance for AI

I keep hearing the same dismissal from technical leaders and executives when the topic of AI in the development cycle comes up. They point to issues with code quality, the introduction of security vulnerabilities, or logic that simply doesn’t hold up under pressure. They claim that because a Large Language Model currently performs like a

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Building High-Performance AI/ML Pipelines with C++ and CUDA

While Python dominates the experimental phase of machine learning, it often hits a ceiling when deployed in production environments where milliseconds matter. A recent article from Whole Tomato dives into why industries like autonomous vehicles, high-frequency trading, and robotics are building their ML pipelines directly in C++ and CUDA. This guide walks through the architecture

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The Code We Didn’t Write: Why the “Integrity Crisis” is the Real Story of OWASP 2025

I know it didn’t always feel like it, but with the benefit of hindsight, Application Security used to be a straightforward game. You wrote your code, you ran your scans, you fixed your warnings, and you went home. But lately there has been a shift. Teams aren’t spending their time fixing the code they wrote

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RAD Studio 12.3 is Available

We’re very happy to announce the availability of RAD Studio, Delphi and C++Builder 12.3. Marco has a great post up outlining the major changes, which span many of the feature areas of the product. However probably the biggest change is the initial release of a fully 64 bit IDE! We also have the What’s New

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RAD Studio 12.3 Asia Pacific Launch

Code Partners, in conjunction with Embarcadero, have organised a RAD Studio 12.3 Launch event in a timezone that hopefully works better for our Asia Pacific customers. Embarcadero Software Consultant Gordon Li and Developer Advocate Ian Barker Embarcadero, and our own Malcolm Groves will be hosting, and it’ll cover all the same content from the US

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