Thank you for following the strategic shifts in the telecommunications landscape. The finalization of the $5.75 billion sale of Lumen’s consumer fiber business to AT&T is more than a transaction; it is a total pivot. Under CEO Kate Johnson, Lumen is shedding its legacy identity to emerge as a pure-play enterprise technology infrastructure company built for the AI era. "This move is not just about debt; it is about focus." The Contrarian Bet: Challenging Convergence The industry consensus is that "convergence" (the bundling of mobile and home fiber) is the only path to survival. But Lumen is making a contrarian bet. While competitors like AT&T and Verizon focus on reducing churn in the suburban living room, Lumen is weaponizing its infrastructure to serve as the backbone of the AI cloud. This is a specialized offensive that treats the network as software, not hardware. The Non-Obvious Play: Engineering the AI Moat Beyond the ba...
The acquisition of Acterys by Vena Solutions marks a definitive shift toward what is being termed Orchestrated Planning . This model unifies financial foresight, operational planning, and real-time execution within a single, Microsoft-native environment. By integrating Acterys’s AI-driven forecasting and smart write-back with Vena’s agentic-powered platform, they are addressing the critical gap between enterprise strategy and departmental action. "Vena and Acterys bring together the best of both worlds—Excel for Finance and Power BI for IT—to deliver a unified planning and analytics experience. It's the solution enterprises have been waiting for to align strategy, systems and execution across the Microsoft stack." — Mike Zack, CEO, Acterys Defining the Ecosystem: Acterys and Vena Solutions To understand why this acquisition is category-defining, we must look at the specific strengths of both platforms...