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The Open Current is a current-events conversation between two leaders who share that premise — and don't always interpret the news the same way. Every episode starts with a question reasonable people could answer differently.

Not a news roundup. Not an interview show. Not a product podcast. A running dialogue about what enterprises are actually being asked to trade for convenience, speed and managed everything.

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  • Open Source, AI and Tech Sovereignty Take Center Stage
    Aug 9 2026

    The Open Current Begins With a Timely Tech Conversation In the first episode of The Open Current, Alan Shimel and Margaret Dawson launch a new conversation series. The show focuses on the forces reshaping enterprise technology. The discussion starts with the purpose of the podcast. It quickly moves into the topics that matter most to technology leaders today. Those topics include open source, cloud native platforms, security, AI and tech sovereignty.

    Alan and Margaret explain why these issues are no longer abstract industry debates. They now shape real business decisions. Organizations are asking harder questions about where their infrastructure runs. They also want to know who controls it, what sits inside their technology stack and how much choice they really have. That makes tech sovereignty a practical concern, not just a policy phrase. Control, Choice and Transparency A major theme in the episode is the difference between owning technology and controlling technology. Margaret shares examples of organizations that may own their data centers. Yet those same organizations may still depend on partners to deliver complete stacks. That model can work well, but it also raises new questions. If a company cannot see what is inside the stack, it may not fully understand its risk. It may also have less flexibility than expected.

    The conversation connects this issue to composable architecture, Kubernetes, Linux, automation, management and security. Alan and Margaret point out that businesses want trusted partners. They also want transparency. They want to know which choices are being made on their behalf. They also need to know whether those choices support future flexibility. Open Source, AI and the Next Wave of Risk The episode also explores the tension between open source and proprietary models. That tension is becoming more important as AI changes enterprise technology strategies. Alan and Margaret discuss how AI, security and cloud native decisions connect to larger questions. Those questions include openness, control and global technology competition. They also note that attackers are using AI. That makes cybersecurity an essential part of the conversation.

    The Open Current is designed to continue these discussions in future episodes. Alan and Margaret plan to bring in guests and respond to audience ideas. This opening episode sets the tone for a practical, opinionated and timely series. It focuses on the decisions shaping modern technology.

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