From Risk to Resilience: Securing Continuity in UK Data Centers
UK data centers, designated as critical national infrastructure, face mounting resilience challenges. Growing cyber threats, unpredictable power supply, and aging cooling systems are compounded by AI-driven high‑density workloads that exceed legacy capacity. Recent incidents—including a four‑day outage at Defra’s data center—highlight the urgency for operators to shift from reactive fixes to proactive, automated resilience strategies. Implementing real‑time monitoring, software‑defined networking, and independent remote access is now seen as essential to maintain continuity.
Stryker to Buy Amplitude Vascular Systems
Stryker announced an agreement to acquire Amplitude Vascular Systems, a Boston‑based developer of intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) technology. The Pulse IVL system, which uses carbon‑dioxide‑driven pressure waves to fracture calcified plaque, remains investigational but is expected to clear key markets, strengthening...

From Philosophy to Finance: The Ultimate Corporate Raider
This philosopher quit dental school, became an options trader, then turned into one of the most ruthless corporate raiders of the 1980s before reinventing himself as an activist investor.

Replenit Raises $2.5M to Bring Real-Time AI Decision-Making to Retail
Replenit, an AI decision engine that converts customer signals into real‑time, individualized actions, closed a $2.5 million pre‑seed round co‑led by Movens Capital and Vastpoint. The Warsaw‑based startup adds a reasoning layer to existing retail data stacks, enabling brands to move...
18 Growth Marketing Channels That Actually Work in 2026
The 2026 growth marketing playbook highlights 18 channels, with agentic AI emerging as the most transformative. Marketers must address infrastructure gaps in identity resolution, attribution, and unified behavioral data to unlock AI agents’ potential. Internal AI‑powered tools, account‑based outbound, and...

US March Home Sales Drop 3.6%, Exceed Forecast
The @wsj on the US housing market: "Home sales declined 3.6% in March, getting the crucial spring selling season off to a poor start as the high cost of housing and economic uncertainty held buyers back.... The 3.6% month over month decline...
Which Discover Jobs Are Disappearing
Capital One is trimming Discover Financial Services staff, targeting application engineers for the steepest reductions. The bank plans to eliminate 124 application engineers, 54 senior associate application engineers, and 38 principal application engineers by May 4, part of a broader 1,139‑job...
Hillman Solutions Acquires Delaney Hardware
Hillman Solutions Corp. announced the acquisition of Delaney Hardware, a U.S. supplier of door and builder's hardware for residential, multifamily and commercial construction. The deal adds a robust pro‑distribution platform and expands Hillman's product categories. Hillman projects more than $10 million...

Asset Reality Tackles the Challenge of Seized Assets
Asset Reality is building a unified software platform to modernize how law‑enforcement agencies manage seized assets. The solution centralizes tracking, documentation, and recovery workflows for both physical items and digital currencies such as crypto. Founder Aidan Larkin, drawing on his...

LPL Recruiting Chief Scott Posner to Exit
LPL Financial announced that its senior recruiter Scott Posner will leave the firm in June, ending an eight‑year tenure that began with a vice‑president role in 2018. Posner oversaw an aggressive broker‑recruiting push, but recruited assets fell 30% to $104 billion...
Foresight Reports 2026 First Quarter Results
Foresight Financial Group reported a net income of $3.89 million for Q1 2026, a 429% jump from the same quarter a year earlier and a 53% rise versus the prior quarter. Diluted earnings per share surged to $1.07, up from $0.20 in...

Richard Branson Says Everyone Should Read This Cult-Classic Novel—It Changed How He Made Decisions
Richard Branson credits the 1971 cult novel *The Dice Man* with shaping his early decision‑making as he launched Virgin Records in 1972. He literally rolled dice to choose which artists to sign, using the book’s chance‑based philosophy to break routine...
Sports Publisher On3 Tries AI Recommendations To Keep Engagement In Its Home Court
On3, a sports‑focused publisher with 15 million monthly visitors, has deployed Mula’s AI‑powered recommendation engine across about 20 of its sites to sustain engagement and revenue per session (RPS). The system leverages first‑party data to surface articles, vertical video and Fanatics‑linked...

Edinburgh Worldwide’s Tender Proposal Defeated by Saba
Edinburgh Worldwide Investment Trust (EWIT) saw its board‑proposed tender offer defeated after activist investor Saba Capital Management rallied opposition at the April 10 general meeting. The board now plans to follow Saba’s suggested two‑window tender process, allowing shareholders to exit...

Nigerian Creators Are Turning to Rage-Bait to Cash in on X
X’s Creator Ads Revenue Sharing program pays roughly $8.50 per million verified impressions, prompting many Nigerian creators to adopt rage‑bait tactics that spark angry replies and inflate impression counts. By posting provocative takes on marriage, tribalism and trending news, they aim...

Indian Spacetech Startups Shift Gears From R&D to Scalable Manufacturing
Indian spacetech startups are moving from pure research to large‑scale manufacturing as demand for low‑Earth‑orbit constellations accelerates. Bellatrix Aerospace, Agnikul Cosmos and Red Balloon Aerospace have each built regulated, additive‑manufacturing and assembly‑line processes to shrink build cycles from months to...

Thanks to A24, Movies Are Brands Now
A24 has turned its film releases into brand experiences by launching limited‑edition merchandise with indie designers, most recently a sold‑out vintage tee capsule for "The Drama" and the viral "Marty Supreme" windbreaker. Over eight years the distributor has partnered on...

Agentic Prospecting: Seven Reasons The Hype Falls Short
The sales‑tech sector is touting autonomous AI agents that can monitor accounts, detect buying intent, and execute outreach without human input. The article outlines seven reasons why this hype is premature, citing unreliable intent signals, limited automatable tasks, activity‑driven noise,...
American Compass’s “Tariff Tally” Doesn’t Add Up
American Compass’s "Tariff Tally" claims that Trump‑era tariffs modestly raise prices, boost manufacturing demand, spur investment, and lift growth. Independent research shows tariffs largely passed through to import prices (86‑95%), added about 0.76 percentage points to headline inflation, and produced mixed...

AI Compliance Startup Haast Closes $12m Series A
AI‑native compliance platform Haast announced a $12 million Series A round, bringing its total US capital to $17.05 million. The round was led by Peak XV Partners with participation from DST Global and Airtree, among others. Haast will use the funds to scale its agentic...
Excellence at Work Podcast Episode 324: How Paylocity's Leading Advantage Program Is Redefining Leadership Pipeline Development
In this episode, Rachel Cook interviews Angela Osterman, Senior Manager of Leadership and Organizational Effectiveness at Paylocity, about the company’s Leading Advantage program—a four‑month, hands‑on leadership pipeline designed for high‑performing individual contributors in the operations group. The program blends classroom...

The Global Week Ahead
The United States has imposed a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, pushing crude oil above $103 a barrel and raising the risk of direct conflict with Iran. Simultaneously, the IMF and World Bank are convening in Washington, where...

Get the Name You Deserve. → startup.tech
Startup.tech, backed by the .Tech registry, is handing out premium .tech domain names free for ten years to vetted founders building AI, SaaS, devtools, Web3 and related businesses. The offer replaces the typical $100K+ price tag of comparable .com names,...

Is Your Company Prepared to Prevent Business Fraud, or Is It Set to Be the Next Victim?
The article catalogs fourteen common business fraud schemes—from Business Email Compromise and deep‑fake voice scams to asset misappropriation and payroll fraud—highlighting how attackers exploit executive authority, technology, and weak internal controls. It notes that asset misappropriation alone accounts for roughly...

Stegawave Debuts Real-Time Forensic Watermarking to Tackle Piracy in Live Sports Streaming
Irish firm Stegawave launched a real‑time forensic watermarking platform for live sports streaming. The solution embeds invisible watermarks into live feeds, enabling detection of illegal IPTV redistribution within minutes and allowing content owners to block source accounts. In a pilot...

Four Ways to Level up Your YouTube Live Engagement
YouTube is expanding its Live platform with four new engagement tools. Viewers can now send gifts on both horizontal and vertical streams, and the feature is rolling out to creators in Canada, Korea, Indonesia, Thailand, Australia and New Zealand. Purchases of...

Dropbox Enlarges Big Spaceship's Scope As Social AOR
Dropbox has elevated Big Spaceship from project‑based work to its official social agency of record, expanding the scope to full‑funnel duties and IRL activation content for 2026. The partnership has already driven quarter‑over‑quarter engagement gains among Dropbox’s 700 million users, supported...

Qlik CEO: ‘Trusted Data Foundation’ For AI Is The Theme At This Week’s Connect Event
Qlik CEO Mike Capone told CRN that a trusted data foundation is essential for successful AI, especially agentic AI that automates decisions. He highlighted that 86% of AI projects miss ROI because companies skip end‑to‑end data preparation. Qlik has invested...

'Extreme' Reveal: TDA Boulder Unboxes Orijen Freshprey
TDA Boulder launched Orijen Freshprey with "The World’s Most Extreme Unboxing," filming at 12,000 feet in Colorado’s San Juan Mountains. The campaign partners with outdoor creators Wander with Willow and showcases the product in a rugged, outdoor setting, diverging from...

Existing Home Sales Crumble, Outlook Cut On Higher Rates
Existing home sales in the United States dropped sharply as mortgage rates climbed, prompting analysts to cut the market outlook. The median age of the housing stock is now 44 years, meaning many homes require expensive updates to electrical, plumbing,...

2026 Leaders Interview – Paweł Zakielarz – Shopreturns
Shopreturns, founded by Paweł Zakielarz, provides a streamlined cross‑border return service for UK retailers selling into the EU, addressing the post‑Brexit landscape. The interview outlines how the removal of de‑minimis thresholds and the new €3 (≈$3.30) import fee have reshaped...

UK 'Not Supporting' U.S. Iran Blockade as France's Macron Confirms 'Multinational' Talks on the Strait of Hormuz
The United Kingdom announced it will not support the United States’ planned blockade of Iranian ports, rejecting any involvement in what Prime Minister Keir Starmer called a "war of choice." President Donald Trump has ordered the blockade to begin at...
Founders Must Lead AI, Not Just Hire Specialists
Founders that think they can simply ‘hand off’ AI transformation to an AI specialist have it wrong. It starts from the top. Who is going to drive infrastructure change? Org chart change? Recruiting change? Everything gets flipped over. Things are changing on a daily...

Build B2B Sites for Buyers, Not Your Company
Most B2B websites are built for the company, not the buyer. So you get: feature-heavy hero one “Get a demo” CTA long forms unclear paths High-converting sites do the opposite: lead with pain segment by persona match CTAs to intent Every element should move a decision. https://t.co/BtZGpQFUOw

Leading At Race Speed: Lessons From A F1 Team Principal
The article distills leadership principles from a Formula 1 team principal, emphasizing rapid decision‑making, data‑driven tactics, and relentless focus on execution. It highlights how the high‑pressure pit lane environment forces leaders to prioritize clarity, empower specialists, and iterate instantly. The piece...

Culture, Not Slogans, Is the True Behavioral Guardrail
When Guardrails Fail, Systems Break - and the Golden Thread Snaps - CX Journey™ https://t.co/xswAvo5LuK #Culture is the guardrails. Not values posters. Not #leadership slogans. And not what leaders say they value. It’s what constrains and enables behavior when trade-offs...
US Blockade Heightens Energy and Fertilizer Market Risks
U.S. Blockade Escalates Risks for Energy & Fertilizer, with implications for the commodity markets. #oatt #oott https://t.co/aGAVP1GhAe
When Values Aren’t Enough: Leadership In Family Firm Culture
Family firms often tout deep‑rooted values, but Paul Andrews argues that values alone don’t sustain culture. The article explains that leadership alignment—consistent interpretation, embodiment, and communication of those values—turns abstract principles into lived experience. Misalignment, especially during generational transitions or...
U.S. Blockade Hits Hormuz; China, Russia May Intervene
All Eyes on Hormuz as U.S. Maritime Blockade on Iran Enters Enforcement Phase. What happens when Chinese and Russian ships show up? https://t.co/orWD3pBD3c
Wireless CPI Rebounds 0.6% After Recent Declines
After showing some serious declines in recent months, the Consumer Price Index for Wireless telephone services between Feb. 2026-Mar. 2026 rose 0.6%. https://t.co/jLkjJC61OX

BoE Updates Operational Resolution Guides
On 13 April 2026 the Bank of England published an updated operational guide for transfer resolutions and revised its bail‑in resolution guide. The transfer‑resolution guide details how the BoE would move a failed firm’s shares or business to a private‑sector purchaser or...

Turkey's Currency Intervention Masks Pre‑Existing Current‑Account Deficit
Turkey obviously intervened heavily to limit depreciation pressure (and an inflationary shock) in March (and I guess bought a bit of fx back last week). But Turkey's real problem is that its current account deficit was widening even before the oil...
Started Coding at 28, Now Runs 8‑figure SaaS
He wrote his first line of code at 28 because he couldn't afford to hire anyone. Now he runs an 8-figure SaaS with 3,000+ customers and 350 people. https://t.co/zs5BJaKcZT
Week in Review: ‘Payroll Leakage’ Is Prompting Millions in Losses
A joint UKG‑KPMG report warns that poorly governed payroll processes can create "payroll leakage," eroding up to 4% of a company’s total labor spend and costing millions in waste and fraud. The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission recorded a record...
Transparent LP Communication Builds Trust for Sustainable Funds
Transparency and communication with LPs are crucial for building trust and long-term relationships. Keep them informed and engaged, sharing both successes and challenges. Trust is the cornerstone of sustainable fund management. ✨
IRS Returns, Tip Deductions, and Plant Tax Insights
Tax News & Views Appreciates Plants and Audit Risk Roundup "The IRS isn't going to catch me." IRS agents return from immigration assignments. Tip deduction rules. Tax policy perceptions. Plants. Link in replies.

As Mergers and Acquisitions Soar, Agencies Point to a ‘Fragmented’ Market
Mergers and acquisitions are accelerating across the event‑marketing sector as agencies chase live‑event demand, AI capabilities, and private‑equity backing. Publicis Groupe bought 160over90 to cement a sports‑marketing platform, while Nth Degree merged with INVNT to offer end‑to‑end B2B event services....

Stop Using Vague Buzzwords—Add Real Detail
Your email copy is too vague. Every time you write "quality," "premium," "trusted," or "fast," you're writing a placeholder for a detail you haven't added yet. Here's what those swaps look like: https://t.co/AXPqwmDMZf
AI Is Stress-Testing Hiring — and Hurting Trust
AI‑driven hiring tools are being adopted at scale to cope with record application volumes, but they are eroding trust in the recruitment process. Nearly half of job seekers now use generative AI to bulk‑produce resumes, while 30% of hiring stakeholders...

NBA Playoffs Set to Leave Local TV Behind in Streaming-Heavy Shift
The NBA’s postseason will be shown exclusively on national networks and streaming platforms, ending local TV coverage for the first round. The Play‑In Tournament moves to Amazon Prime Video, while first‑round games split among NBC, Peacock, Amazon, ESPN and ABC...