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Enterprise IT is navigating a rapidly shifting landscape shaped by geopolitics, faster software cycles, and AI-driven automation. Arnold Davick covers the latest developments in today’s 2-Minute Tech Briefing. AWS customers in the Middle East are still recovering after drone attacks disrupted regional data centers. Experts warn that many disaster recovery plans were designed for localized outages, not region-wide events. The episode also explores Google’s move to a faster Chrome update cycle and BMW’s use of AI-powered humanoid robots in manufacturing. Together, these developments highlight how infrastructure resilience, software delivery, and automation are reshaping enterprise IT. #2MinuteTechBriefing #EnterpriseIT #CloudComputing