Every technology—from the steam engine to the smartphone—follows a predictable arc: slow start, explosive ascent, then a plateau as physics or economics set in. This arc is the innovation S-curve, and it's a lens for understanding why Broadcom bought VMware, why Kubernetes has defied all expectations, and why the jump from hypervisors to cloud-native platforms is the most consequential architectural decision a modern enterprise can make.The 3 phases of the S-curveThe S-curve plots time or effort against performance or adoption, always producing the same shape.Phase 1 - Ferment: Progress is
For years, the industrial world has anticipated the imminent shift toward open automation. Initiatives like OPAF, Industry 4.0, and Margo have signaled a move, but the missing ingredient has been the technical rigor required to take these concepts from slide decks to the plant floor.The journey of IT and OT convergence continues to evolve. To move from vision to reality, IT and OT teams are finding new ways to align their specialized expertise. Achieving meaningful results requires a collaborative approach that respects the rigorous demands of the factory floor while leveraging the agility of