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Techstrong Gang - 5/27/2026

44 min · 27. touko 2026
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Alan Shimel, Mike Vizard, Jon Swartz, Dan O’Brien, Teri Robinson, and Andi Mann break down a major move in the enterprise intelligence market as Futurum Group enters a definitive agreement to acquire Aptiviti, the parent company of ETR. The first and main segment, Futurum Group Acquisition, looks at what this deal could mean for the future of research, analyst influence, enterprise intelligence, and market signal across the tech industry. This is not just an M&A story. It is a story about who gets to shape market understanding in the next era of enterprise tech. The second segment, Rise of the AI Industrial Complex, turns to the growing concentration of power around AI as infrastructure, capital, chips, and platforms increasingly reinforce one another. The final segment, Happy Birthday GDPR!, looks at GDPR eight years later and what its long-term impact says about privacy, regulation, and digital accountability in an AI-heavy world. From consolidation in industry intelligence to concentration in AI power to the staying force of privacy regulation, today’s show is about who shapes the next tech era.

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