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Millennium Live: Where the Leaders of Today are Transforming the Digital Enterprise The Millennium Alliance Podcast offers Fortune 1000 C-Level executives, leading public sector/government officials, and thought leaders across a variety of disciplines a unique and exclusive platform to present opportunities to their peers, share industry developments, and tell the story of their career and overall company value. Headquartered in Midtown Manhattan, The Millennium Alliance is a leading technology, business, and educational advisory firm. Focusing primarily in areas such as business transformation, executive education, growth, policy, and need analysis. Millennium is quickly becoming one of the most dynamic locations for collaboration across the world. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information. Language: en Genres: Business, Technology Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Episode 358 | Real-World Context Engineering: Live Context for AI Agents
Episode 158
Monday, 16 March, 2026
We’ve been talking about AI for years. Machine learning. Predictive analytics. Generative models. But something fundamental is changing. AI isn’t just generating content anymore — it’s taking action. Agents are moving from demo environments into production systems. They’re making decisions, triggering workflows, interacting with customers, and operating inside the core of the enterprise. So the big question becomes: are we looking at incremental progress, or a structural inflection point in enterprise architecture? Seth Wiesman, Field CTO at Materialize, joins the Millennium podcast — and he’s been vocal about a shift many organizations are just starting to grasp: most enterprise data platforms were designed for humans, not machines. In this episode, we’re digging into why traditional data lakes and warehouses may not be enough in an agentic world, why “time to trust in action” might become the defining leadership metric, and why stale context isn’t just a latency problem — it’s a business risk that touches revenue, resilience, and customer trust. Seth explores whether context infrastructure is becoming the next competitive moat, what it really means to build a “live digital twin” of your business, and how executives can take practical steps toward agent-scale systems — without ripping out everything they’ve already built. And perhaps most importantly: in the era of AI agents, why infrastructure discipline is so important.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.








