Your employees are productive — and miserable. Here’s the cost.

2026-07-15T08:01:00

(BPT) – Productivity is up. Headcount is stable. On paper, things look fine.

But a new nationwide study suggests that for many organizations, the surface metrics are hiding something more serious. Workers are reporting a slow accumulation of workforce strain that doesn’t show up in dashboards until it’s expensive to fix.

BambooHR surveyed more than 1,200 full-time employees and business leaders across six major industries to understand the state of the employer-employee relationship in 2026. The researchers introduced a term for what they found: “dignity debt.” This is the liability organizations accrue when they prioritize speed, cost-cutting and AI adoption over the transparency, mentorship and trust that make the workforce contract sustainable.

The gap between what leaders see and what workers experience

Workers and their employers agree on at least one thing: Productivity is up. Eighty-one percent of executives believe it, and 73% of workers confirm it. But the same study finds that 85% of employees are experiencing significant workplace stress, 81% want to change careers entirely and nearly a third fear they can’t make ends meet on a full-time salary.

Productive, in other words, doesn’t mean sustainable.

Three signs your organization may be carrying dignity debt

The research identifies several patterns common to high-stress, low-trust workplaces. These are worth examining honestly:

1. You’re confident in your hiring process, but can’t fill roles. Four in five executives say their hiring process identifies the right talent. More than half say they struggle to find qualified candidates. When that gap persists, the work doesn’t wait. Instead, it redistributes to existing staff, stretching teams and deferring the investments that would build a stronger pipeline.

2. You know about a problem you haven’t fixed. More than half of business leaders admit they’re aware of an operational flaw they’ve chosen not to address because the cost of fixing it feels too high. Workers notice. Fifty-seven percent agree there’s a fundamental flaw in how their industry operates. Shared awareness of an unaddressed problem erodes trust faster than almost anything else.

3. You’re deploying AI without redesigning work around it. More than half of workers say AI has disrupted their daily work, and nearly half report negative reactions to workplace AI tools. At the same time, 49% of leaders admit AI hasn’t yet delivered tangible value and may be overhyped. If productivity expectations are rising while role clarity and training investment aren’t keeping pace, the gap becomes a retention risk.

What workers are actually asking for

What workers want, it turns out, is what most organizations already claim to value. Fifty-eight percent name transparency as their top leadership quality. Nine in ten want leaders who are honest about uncertainty and present during hard moments. Nearly three in four stay in a role primarily because of work-life balance and flexibility. Not equity grants. Not ping-pong tables. The basics.

A graphic made from Bamboo HR survey information showing transparency is the top leadership quality most workers want.

Where to start

The BambooHR report points to three high-leverage entry points for organizations looking to reverse the trend:

  • Make transparency a consistent operating practice rather than a crisis communication tool.
  • Pick one known, visible problem and fix it publicly. The credibility return outweighs the cost.
  • Pair any AI deployment with explicit work redesign, including clear measurement, updated role expectations and honest communication about how adoption affects careers.

The organizations that address dignity debt now, the research concludes, will have a meaningful advantage when the labor market tightens again. The ones that don’t may find the workforce they’re counting on has quietly decided not to wait.

Graphic showing the results of a Bamboo HR survay which found the job market is more competative now than two years ago.

The full State of the Workforce 2026 report, including industry-specific findings across technology, healthcare, finance, food and beverage, construction and education, is available at bamboohr.com.

The True Cost of a Deck: Why Long-Term Value Outweighs Upfront Price

2026-07-14T12:01:00

(BPT) – When homeowners begin planning a new deck, the first question is often, “How much will it cost?” It’s an understandable starting point. After all, a deck is a significant investment. But the purchase price only tells part of the story.

Material choice — often between traditional wood and composite decking — has a major impact not just on initial cost, but on long-term value and satisfaction. Upkeep requirements, repair needs, durability and time spent maintaining the space all factor into the real cost of ownership, and ultimately, how much value a homeowner gets from their outdoor space.

Looking Beyond the Price Tag

One of the biggest misconceptions about composite decking is that it costs significantly more than wood. While that may have been true years ago, advances in manufacturing and growing consumer demand have narrowed the gap considerably. In fact, for an average 12-by-16-foot deck, the cost of materials difference between pressure-treated lumber and an entry-level composite product such as Trex Enhance® Basics can be as little as $150. Viewed through a long-term lens, that modest upfront premium can be quickly offset.

Beyond the initial purchase price, wood decking requires ongoing maintenance to preserve its appearance and structural integrity. Regular cleaning, sanding, staining and sealing are needed to protect against moisture, UV exposure and everyday wear. Homeowners can spend hundreds of dollars on these tasks, with each maintenance cycle averaging around $400 for materials for the do-it-yourself homeowner. Hiring a professional makes it even more expensive to maintain a wood deck.

These ongoing demands can also affect homeowner satisfaction. In fact, a recent survey* found that 78% of wood deck owners report some level of regret with their decking material, often tied to maintenance requirements and ongoing upkeep. When those recurring expenses are factored in, the initial price difference between wood and composite decking can often be recovered within just one or two maintenance cycles, with savings continuing to build across years of ownership. However, one of the biggest benefits of most composite products is that they feature fade and stain warranties. While wood visibly deteriorates, even while maintained, composite decking holds on to day one aesthetics for years.

The Value of Time

The costs associated with a deck aren’t measured only in dollars. For many homeowners, weekends are a valuable commodity. Time spent power washing, sanding and refinishing a deck is time not spent with friends and family, relaxing outdoors or pursuing other projects and pastimes.

As outdoor living spaces increasingly function as extensions of the home, convenience has become an important part of the value equation. Materials that require less upkeep allow homeowners to spend more time enjoying their outdoor spaces and less time maintaining them.

Durability Matters

Durability also plays a major role in long-term value. A deck is exposed to some of the harshest conditions around the home, with sun, rain, snow, humidity and fluctuating temperatures all taking a toll over time. Wood decks can develop cracks, splinters, warped boards and other signs of deterioration as they age. Beyond affecting appearance, these issues can create safety concerns and lead to repair costs that many homeowners don’t anticipate when budgeting for a deck.

Composite decking products, by contrast, are engineered to resist common issues such as rotting, warping and splintering, helping maintain a more consistent appearance and reducing the likelihood of major repairs or replacement. While wood decks typically begin to show significant signs of deterioration within about a decade, high-performance composite decking can be backed by limited warranties of up to 50 years, underscoring its long-term durability and value.

Thinking Like an Investor

When making major home purchases, whether it’s a new vehicle, a roof replacement or new appliances, homeowners naturally look beyond price to consider long-term value, including maintenance, lifespan and overall cost over the life of the product. Decking deserves the same consideration, especially given that it is one of the most significant outdoor investments many homeowners will make.

As that mindset becomes more common, it is driving increased interest in composite decking, which is designed to minimize upkeep and deliver lasting performance for years to come. The bottom line is, the smartest deck investment isn’t simply the one with the lowest purchase price. It’s the one that continues to deliver durability, aesthetics and enjoyment well into the future.

For more information about composite decking, visit trex.com.

*Source: 2026 Wood Regret Survey, Atomik Research

Sweeten your summer with premium chocolate indulgences

2026-07-13T16:01:00

(BPT) – Summer means enjoying time with friends and family, soaking up long days in the sun and delighting in easy evenings outside. While you’re savoring each moment and creating new memories, why not sweeten them a little bit more with your favorite chocolate flavors?

Try these easy, fun ways to elevate summer gatherings from Chocolove, a premium chocolate brand known for flavor innovation and high-quality, sustainable ingredients.

Elevate your s’mores for a tastier evening

Whether you’re at the fireside or cooking on the stovetop, s’mores season deserves something extra special. Here are a few ideas to help you take your s’mores party to the next level:

Chocolove’s Bites are tasty, bite-sized treats that are a convenient, delicious way to layer premium flavor into your s’mores. These individually wrapped bites are easy to pack for a beach day, camping trip or late-night summer treat, and now come in stand-up bags for added on-the-go ease. They’re available in four dark chocolate varieties that will have everyone asking for “s’more”: Coconut, Mint Crème, Salted Caramel and Salted Peanut Butter. Shop them online at Chocolove.com.

For even more crave-worthy s’more options, you can break off a square or two of these fan-favorite bars when you gather around the campfire:

New flavors to love and share

Want to satisfy your sweet tooth by exploring a couple of exciting new flavors? Try one (or both!) of these new creations next time you need a sweet fix, or serve chocolate squares with berries, pretzels and cheeses for an easy, elegant dessert.

Chocolove filled Coconut in Dark Chocolate bar and Chocolove filled Marzipan in Dark Chocolate.

  • Dark Chocolate Coconut Filled Bar — A tropical-inspired indulgence featuring creamy real coconut filling wrapped in dark chocolate for a smooth, balanced bite. Available at Whole Foods Market, Amazon and Chocolove.com.
  • Dark Chocolate Marzipan Filled Bar — A European-style confection with soft, silky almond marzipan in rich dark chocolate, crafted for a refined, luxurious experience. Available on Amazon and Chocolove.com.

Embrace the trending dot cake sensation

Dot cakes are taking over the internet, and for good reason. They’re a fun, easy way to put together mini desserts for any festive occasion — from picnics and barbecues to baby showers and birthdays — or just when you want a little indulgence for yourself! Kids and grown-ups alike will find that these mini cakes are as fun to eat as they are tasty.

Chocolove created a recipe in partnership with Watkins to help you enjoy elevated, artificial dye-free dot cakes of your own. Just make sure to gather some glass jars ahead of time!

Ingredients

Cake

  • 1 box vanilla cake mix
  • Ingredients called for on the box (typically eggs, oil and water)
  • 1/2 cup Watkins Artificial Dye-Free Rainbow Nonpareils (for topping)

Chocolate Frosting

  • 6 ounces Chocolove Milk Chocolate, chopped
  • 1 cup unsalted butter, softened
  • 2 cups powdered sugar
  • 2 tablespoons heavy cream
  • 1 teaspoon Watkins Baking Vanilla
  • Pinch of salt

Instructions

1. Preheat oven according to cake mix package directions. Grease and line a 9×13-inch baking pan.
2. Prepare the cake batter according to the package instructions.
3. Pour the batter into the prepared pan and smooth the top.
4. Bake according to package directions. Let cool completely.
5. While the cake cools, make the frosting. Melt chopped Chocolove Milk Chocolate and allow it to cool slightly.
6. In a large bowl, beat the softened butter until smooth and creamy. Add the powdered sugar and mix until combined.
7. Add the melted chocolate, heavy cream, Watkins Baking Vanilla and salt. Beat until smooth.
8. Assemble the Dot Cake by cutting out rounds of cake from the pan, dropping into a jar of the same size, and spread with an even layer of frosting. Repeat until you get to the top of the jar.
9. Add 1/2 cup of sprinkles onto a plate and place the jar face down, pressing slightly into the sprinkles so an even layer of sprinkles forms on top.

And voilà! You have your own homemade, personal dot cake.

Try all of these ideas to help you make the most of your summer get-togethers, so you can cherish every sweet moment.

Chocolove is made from traceable cocoa, is Non-GMO Project Verified and Rainforest Alliance Certified, meaning the chocolate is sourced in a way that supports a better future for cocoa farmers and their families. Chocolove is made without artificial preservatives and crafted to deliver decadent, world-class flavor experiences.

Chocolove is available at retailers nationwide, including Whole Foods Market, Publix, Walgreens, Safeway, Albertsons, Kroger, Walmart, Sprouts, a variety of independent and natural retailers, on Amazon and at Chocolove.com.

Backyard transformation ideas for the perfect summer relaxation spot

2026-07-13T14:01:00

(BPT) – In summertime, backyards come to life, becoming destinations for fun, gathering and relaxation. Whether you’re hosting cookouts, lounging poolside or unwinding after a long day, thoughtful design helps you get more enjoyment out of every square foot.

Design of outdoor spaces has been influenced by recent trends captured in the 2026 U.S. Houzz Emerging Summer Trends Report and Yardzen’s 2026 Trend Report. Current backyard ideas reflect homeowners’ desires for softer, cozy spaces with nature-inspired colors, along with increased interest in sustainability and small-space maximization.

To create spaces in line with these trends while also being comfortable, functional and built to last, homeowners can find inspiration for durable paver patios, outdoor kitchens, fire features and poolside gathering areas from Belgard. Using Belgard’s tools and resources, elevated outdoor living spaces can support everything from quiet, peaceful mornings to lively summer celebrations.

Create the foundation

Every successful outdoor living space starts with a well-designed patio. This basic structure sets the stage for dining, entertaining and relaxing all summer.

Pavers are a highly versatile option for backyard patios, combining durability with design flexibility. Available in many sizes, textures and colors, pavers can complement any architectural style, helping define how the space functions. Large-format pavers create a clean, contemporary look, while modular layouts add visual interest and naturally establish separate areas for dining, lounging and entertaining.

During summer storms and seasonal weather events, permeable pavers offer an added layer of functionality, allowing water to filter through the surface and into the ground below. This process helps manage runoff while maintaining the finished appearance of a traditional paver patio.

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Permeable pavers, such as Belgard’s Aqualine™, Eco Cobble® or Turfstone™ series, are gaining traction with homeowners for these water management efficiency and low-maintenance benefits. Yardzen reports that for 2026, the traditional lawn is being replaced by more dynamic, layered ground systems that do away with the need for extra watering and pesticides.

Whether you’re choosing traditional pavers or a permeable system, investing in a durable foundation ensures your backyard remains beautiful, functional and low maintenance for years to come.

Design outdoor “rooms”

Just as interior spaces are designed for different activities, outdoor spaces work best when each area serves a specific purpose. An outdoor cooking and dining area near the home can simplify outdoor meals and entertaining, while a nearby lounge space creates a comfortable place for conversation and relaxation. Belgard Rooms can provide designs to serve as a starting foundation to spark inspiration, or as a complete guide for a backyard renovation.

For avid hosts, modular systems like Belgard Artforms™ incorporate kitchens into the overall patio design, maintaining a cohesive aesthetic. Adding preparation space, storage and serving areas creates a natural hub for entertaining, encouraging guests to spend more time outdoors.

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The hardscape materials chosen for each outdoor room can also help define how the space looks and functions. Large-format pavers such as Dimensions™ create clean lines and a contemporary foundation for dining and lounge areas, while pavers like Charlestone™ offer timeless character that complements traditional and transitional outdoor designs. Using complementary pavers, walls, steps and accents throughout the project helps create a cohesive outdoor environment that feels intentional from the ground up.

To separate spaces and provide extra seating, built-in seating walls provide additional gathering spaces without needing extra furniture. This is vital for smaller outdoor spaces. Lawn square footage has dropped 25% year over year, and homeowners are looking for ways to maximize every square foot of their outdoor living space. The Houzz study revealed increased interest in planning for smaller yards, with searches for “small front yards” up 79%, “small patio garden” increasing 57% and interest in “small backyard” up 43%. Modular hardscape systems make it easier to create multifunctional outdoor rooms that support dining, entertaining, relaxation and recreation without sacrificing style or usability.

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Elements like railing and fencing help homeowners define and enjoy outdoor spaces as well. Modern railing systems, like those from RDI Railing, can help frame elevated decks, patios, front porches and transition areas without interrupting sightlines, while fencing can create privacy around dining spaces, pool areas, side yards or wellness zones. For example, Catalyst‘s Manchester Fence with AlumiCast reimagines the classic fence style while featuring clean lines and a refined profile.

Coordinate your choice of pavers with walls, steps and other hardscape features for a cohesive outdoor environment that feels intentional from the ground up. Together, these details help outdoor living areas feel more finished, comfortable and connected to the home’s overall design.

Add comfort, night and day

Cozy, comfortable vibes are vital for a truly functional backyard, both day and night. Shade structures like pergolas and pavilions make outdoor spaces more enjoyable during summer’s hottest days. In addition to providing relief from the sun, structures frame outdoor rooms and create visual interest.

As the sun sets, fire features extend enjoyment of the space. Fire pits and fireplaces create cozy gathering places for conversation and relaxation long after dinner is over, adding ambiance and year-round appeal.

Elevate poolside relaxation

For homeowners with pools, the surrounding hardscape is just as important. Pool decks, walkways and lounging areas influence how comfortable and inviting the space feels overall.

Pavers are a popular choice for pool environments because they offer durability, design flexibility and a sophisticated appearance. Coordinating poolside hardscapes with nearby patios creates a seamless transition between recreation and relaxation areas, improving the overall flow of the backyard.

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Products like Belgard’s Delmaro™ Coping create a refined edge around the pool. Paired with premium pool finishes including those offered by PebbleTec®, these design elements create a polished, resort-inspired atmosphere. The result? A backyard that feels cohesive, comfortable and ready for pool parties or quiet afternoons in the sun.

Definitive details

Once major elements are in place, thoughtful design details bring an entire space together. For example, herringbone layouts offer movement and depth without overwhelming a space, while modular patterns introduce visual rhythm and architectural character. Color coordination helps patios complement home exteriors, landscaping and outdoor furnishings.

Decorative accents can provide additional personalization. Finishing touches available through Belgard’s Elements collection can introduce subtle design details reflecting each homeowner’s style, while maintaining a cohesive look throughout the space.

Your ideal summer backyard

The best summer backyard transformation ideas balance beauty, comfort and functionality. Combining durable paver patios with outdoor kitchens, fire features, shade structures and thoughtfully designed poolside spaces, homeowners can create living areas that support everyday relaxation and memorable gatherings.

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Whether you’re planning a full backyard renovation or making smaller enhancements to the current space, investing in versatile, low-maintenance outdoor living features can transform any backyard into a destination worth enjoying all season long.

Find more design inspiration at Belgard.com.

*Source: Data reflects year-over-year growth in U.S.-based searches on Houzz from January-March 2026 versus January-March 2025.

Why your air conditioner struggles during heat waves and what homeowners can do about it

2026-07-13T13:13:00

(BPT) – When a heat wave arrives, homeowners depend on their air conditioning system to keep their home comfortable despite soaring outdoor temperatures. While many people expect their AC to work harder during these periods, they may be surprised to learn just how much additional demand extreme heat can place on a cooling system.

From longer run times to increased energy use, heat waves can impact how an air conditioner operates. Knowing why this happens and what steps can support system performance can help homeowners stay comfortable all summer long.

Extreme heat creates greater demand on cooling systems

Air conditioners cool homes by removing heat from indoor air and transferring it outside. As outdoor temperatures rise, that process becomes more challenging. The larger the difference between indoor and outdoor temperatures, the harder the system must work to maintain comfort.

Most residential air conditioning systems are designed to operate efficiently under typical seasonal conditions. During prolonged periods of extreme heat, however, homeowners may notice longer cooling cycles, higher energy consumption and less dramatic temperature reductions during the hottest hours of the day.

In many cases, these longer run times are normal. Rather than cycling on and off frequently, a properly functioning system may run continuously during peak afternoon hours to maintain consistent indoor temperatures and humidity levels. However, if a homeowner’s system frequently struggles to keep up during extended periods of extreme summer heat, it may be time to consider an upgrade. For example, the Ruud® RP17AY Endeavor® Universal Heat Pump features a variable-speed compressor with inverter technology that adjusts output to match your home’s cooling needs. Instead of repeatedly cycling on and off like traditional systems, it operates at lower, more precise speeds to deliver steady comfort, better humidity control and improved energy efficiency — all while helping reduce power spikes.

Maintaining strong airflow for consistent comfort

One of the most common reasons an air conditioner struggles during hot weather is restricted airflow.

Dirty air filters, blocked vents and clogged ductwork can prevent conditioned air from circulating properly throughout the home. When airflow is restricted, the system must work harder to deliver the same level of comfort, increasing strain on components and reducing overall efficiency.

Homeowners should inspect air filters regularly throughout the cooling season and replace them according to manufacturer’s recommendations, using the correct filter type and MERV rating for their system. It’s also important to ensure that the supply and return vents remain open and unobstructed by furniture, rugs or other household items.

Proper airflow allows the system to operate as designed and can help improve cooling performance during periods of extreme heat.

Maintenance and equipment age play a critical role

Like any mechanical system, air conditioners require routine maintenance to perform at their best. Over time, normal wear and tear can impact efficiency and reliability. Dirty coils and worn components can reduce a system’s ability to meet cooling demands when temperatures soar.

Regular professional maintenance helps identify and address potential issues before they become larger problems. Seasonal inspections can also help ensure the system is operating safely and efficiently before the hottest days of summer arrive.

Equipment age can also influence performance. Older systems often operate less efficiently than newer models and may struggle to maintain comfort during extended heat waves. Homeowners with aging equipment may benefit from consulting a trusted HVAC contractor to determine whether repairs, upgrades or replacement options are appropriate. Working with a qualified contractor, such as a member of the Ruud Pro Partner® network, can help homeowners receive expert guidance on maintaining, repairing or upgrading their system to support comfort and efficiency throughout the cooling season.

Humidity and indoor heat sources

Temperature is only part of the equation for indoor comfort. Air conditioners also help remove moisture from the air. During periods of high humidity, systems must work harder to both cool and dehumidify the home. Excess humidity can make indoor spaces feel warmer than the thermostat reading suggests, leading homeowners to lower temperature settings and increase system workload.

Making sure the home is free of leaks around doors and windows and access points to attics and unconditioned basements can help control the influx of unwanted humidity issues. In some cases, standalone dehumidifiers can be used to tackle the humidity, putting less work on the AC unit.

Everyday household activities can also contribute additional heat. Cooking, running clothes dryers and operating other appliances can raise indoor temperatures, forcing the air conditioner to work even harder. Simple measures such as keeping blinds closed during peak sunlight hours, limiting heat-producing activities during the hottest parts of the day, and ensuring windows and doors remain closed can help reduce cooling demand and support overall system performance.

Staying comfortable when temperatures rise

While no air conditioning system is immune to the challenges of extreme weather, homeowners can take proactive steps to help maximize comfort and efficiency during a heat wave.

Regular filter changes, routine professional maintenance, unobstructed airflow and smart temperature management can all help reduce strain on cooling equipment. Homeowners should also recognize that longer run times during extreme heat are often a sign that the system is actively working to maintain comfort, not necessarily that something is wrong.

By understanding how heat waves affect air conditioning performance and taking steps to support system operation, homeowners can help keep their homes comfortable while minimizing unnecessary wear on their HVAC equipment throughout the summer.

A New Y2K Moment: What the Threat of Frontier AI Tells Us about Enterprise Modernization

2026-07-13T07:01:02

(BPT) – Key takeaways

  • The vulnerabilities buried inside legacy systems at every large organization are no longer hidden.
  • While Y2K forced organizations to look honestly at decades of accumulated code, the frontier AI moment is forcing the same reckoning.
  • The organizations responding fastest are the ones that have built the capacity to remediate vulnerabilities at machine speed.

You have a password manager, or you don’t. You use two-factor authentication on some accounts but not others. You read the breach notification email, change the password and move on. Most of us trust that the systems we depend on (our banks, our health records, our social platforms, our employers) are doing the work in the background.

But they’re not. Or rather, they can’t anymore. A new generation of artificial intelligence, capable of scanning entire enterprise estates in hours, has fundamentally changed the problem. The vulnerabilities buried inside legacy systems for decades, the technical debt that every large organization carries, are no longer hidden. To anyone with access to the right models, these flaws are thrown into sharp relief. The audit that used to take weeks now takes hours, and the people tasked with defending these systems are no longer the ones finding the vulnerabilities first.

This is what some in the industry describe as a new Y2K moment, though the comparison is less about the threat than the reckoning it forces. Y2K had a known deadline, a known fix, and years of coordinated global response. Engineers went in to patch one thing (the date field) and discovered a catastrophe’s worth of brittle, tangled code no one fully understood. The frontier AI moment offers no such certainty.

The defining feature of this moment is a structural mismatch: offense now moves at machine speed while defense still moves at the speed of human review and scheduled maintenance. The deadline is unclear, the scope expands faster than fixes can be deployed, and the response is being navigated company by company. The true parallel is that both moments expose the cost of deferred modernization. Y2K forced organizations to look honestly at decades of accumulated code. This time, adversaries are running the audit in real time.

From finding to fixing, the bottleneck has changed

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For all the urgency the moment demands, the organizations responding fastest are not the ones with the best threat detection. They are the ones that have built the capacity to remediate vulnerabilities at machine speed.

Detection has stopped being the constraint. A good security team with the right tools can find vulnerabilities in hours. What determines survival is what happens next: the ability to prioritize, patch, and deploy fixes faster than threats accumulate. Remediation capacity is now the bottleneck. When discovery outpaces repair, the backlog of known but unpatched flaws grows faster than teams can close it, and that patch queue itself becomes the attack surface: a published list of openings an adversary can work through while defenders wait for a maintenance window. Closing that remediation-velocity gap is the capability that now separates resilient organizations from exposed ones. That capacity is not something you buy from a single vendor. It requires orchestrating across the stack: linking defense, intelligence, and modernization at scale.

The same forcing function that has made security a board-level concern is reopening conversations about modernization that have stalled for years. In recent Cognizant research, 73% of Global 2000 leaders identified cybersecurity as a major driver of legacy modernization, the joint-highest rating alongside reducing operating costs.[1] For two decades, the case for enterprise modernization was made in the language of efficiency, cost, and competitive advantage. These arguments were easy to resist. Like patching your roof before a storm hits, the work that prevents catastrophe rarely feels urgent until the danger is right in front of you.

The organizations responding fastest are not the ones with the best threat detection. They are the ones that have built the capacity to remediate vulnerabilities at machine speed.

The frontier AI moment is changing that calculation. The cost of waiting is no longer abstract. It’s measurable and increasingly visible in the form of a continuously expanding attack surface that legacy systems cannot defend. What was once a productivity argument is now a survival argument. And leaders know they are behind. Half of Global 2000 leaders say the current pace of progress in updating defense systems is not yet fast enough.[1]

What modernization looks like now

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In the age of frontier AI, modernization is no longer a program run alongside cybersecurity. It is cybersecurity, expressed at the architectural level. Each vulnerability is a symptom; the aging architecture that let it persist is the underlying condition. Patching the symptom without modernizing the architecture leaves the condition in place, which is why remediation at scale and modernization are the same work.

Three patterns are emerging across organizations moving fastest. The first is the systematic retirement of legacy systems that cannot be defended at scale. Unsupported platforms are not merely operational risks; they are mapped terrain for adversaries. The second is the embedding of zero-trust principles (identity, segmentation, encryption) as platform fundamentals rather than incremental fixes. The third is the deliberate design of operations that can withstand AI-era threats, including the inventories, baselines, and governance frameworks autonomous systems require.

These aren’t new ideas. What is new is that the frontier threat has made them unavoidable. The scope of the problem is forcing the scope of the solution. No single company, no product vendor, no single-service firm, can orchestrate this alone. Closing the remediation-velocity gap means making endpoint defense, data security, threat intelligence, incident response, and architectural modernization work as one system, with governance holding throughout. A point tool secures its own layer; only an orchestrating partner can engineer the whole. It is the work of an AI builder: the party that integrates capability across an ecosystem and embeds it into how an enterprise actually operates.

In financial services, AI-driven defense systems now detect and respond to anomalous activity in milliseconds, often before customers notice anything unusual. In healthcare, modernized claims platforms protect patient data while accelerating reimbursement. In retail and logistics, architectures built for security by design allow responsive experiences without exposing underlying systems to risk.

None of this is what most consumers think about when they tap a card or open an app. But it is the reason the experience works.

The work behind the scenes

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The frontier AI moment is not ultimately a story about cybersecurity. It is a story about how the digital economy is rebuilt to remain trustworthy in a faster and more contested environment.

Y2K was a test run. It taught a generation of leaders that infrastructure matters, that technical debt comes due, and that coordinated effort can avert catastrophe. The frontier era is the real thing. The organizations that come through it well will be the ones that recognize the threat as also the moment.

The work is happening. Most people will never see it. That is the point. But the window to do it is not open indefinitely. The enterprises that close the gap before their adversaries reach parity are the ones that will define trust in the decade ahead.

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[1] Cognizant, “Legacy modernization and the AI timeline.” Available at: cognizant.com/us/en/insights/insights-blog/legacy-modernization-mandate-ai-timeline

4 key concerns for U.S. defense and aerospace sectors in 2026

2026-07-12T07:01:04

(BPT) – Key takeaways

  • The U.S. aerospace and defense industry needs a skilled workforce, supply chain resilience and continual innovation to remain competitive on the global stage.
  • A new white paper from the Washington Post Creative Group and the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) examined four key pillars of today’s defense and aerospace sector: workforce development, infrastructure, advanced manufacturing and innovation.
  • States are taking on a bigger role in U.S. defense and national security in 2026.
  • Michigan leads the way, modeling a robust workforce, solid manufacturing infrastructure, top research institutions and a legacy of innovation.

2026 is a year of challenges and change for the U.S. aerospace and defense sectors. Facing massive growth and shifting needs, many organizations in the industry are evaluating their goals and looking for new ways to stay competitive.

A new white paper from the Washington Post Creative Group in collaboration with the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) surveyed 150 senior U.S. leaders in defense and aerospace, manufacturing and industrial products and engineering or supply chain logistics.

The biggest industry concerns are contained in these four pillars:

  1. Workforce development
  2. Infrastructure
  3. Advanced manufacturing
  4. Innovation

“Across all four pillars, ecosystem-level readiness matters as much as any individual advantage,” said Col. John T. Gutierrez, U.S. Marine Corps (Ret.), executive director of Michigan’s Office of Defense and Aerospace Innovation (ODAI). “Weaknesses in one area can undermine strength in another.”

At a time when the U.S. aerospace and defense industry relies on states more than ever, these pillars also define regional competitiveness.

What’s influencing defense and aerospace sectors in 2026?

The white paper revealed the main factors shaping the competitiveness of the defense and aerospace sector, and how they impact decisions on where to invest and scale operations.

1. Location and workforce development

Survey respondents cite workforce availability as a crucial factor in new location decisions. An overwhelming 9 in 10 executives (90%) report difficulty recruiting employees for today’s defense needs.

The survey also finds 51% of AI roles and 50% of advanced manufacturing roles are hard to fill across the sector. Cybersecurity recruiting difficulty is twice as high in defense as in other sectors, due to regulatory and security requirements.

“A defense-ready workforce is technically skilled, security-cleared or clearable, digitally fluent and trained in manufacturing and engineering disciplines underpinning many modern systems,” said Gutierrez.

2. State-level modern infrastructure

Over half the survey respondents (52%) state the importance of a modern regional infrastructure to the aerospace and defense industry, while 45% cite access to research institutions. Access to AI-enabled testing ranges was also cited by 57% of respondents.

Infrastructure at the state level is crucial for growth: Nearly one-third (31%) say infrastructure and connectivity constraints are factors influencing defense manufacturers’ new-location choices.

3. Localized, advanced manufacturing capabilities

The defense and aerospace industry relies on advanced manufacturing, including automation, computer numerical control (CNC) and robotics. It’s key for these manufacturing capabilities to be localized to help reduce supply chain strain and weak spots during unpredictable times.

Nearly all executives (98%) say they’re actively preparing for supply chain localization or reshoring during today’s near-unanimous call to reshore American defense production. In the survey, 73% identify advanced manufacturing as a strategic asset, and 53% are actively investing in supply chain technology.

Today’s U.S. defense industry widely prioritizes supply chain resilience — over cost and production output — as the workforce crisis deepens. This reflects a fundamental shift in how defense and aerospace leaders define competitiveness.

For years, manufacturers optimized supply chains around cost, speed and efficiency. In a sector where disruption can affect mission readiness, that model is no longer enough. Defense leaders seek localized supply chains to help them shorten development cycles while reducing risks like geopolitical uncertainty, material shortages, cyberattacks and demand spikes.

4. Innovation and access to research institutions

Innovation has always been a hallmark of defense and aerospace, but innovation itself is changing, with a new emphasis on applied research and development. Innovation is increasingly judged by its ability to move from concept to capability.

Survey respondents consistently value modern regional infrastructure (52%) and access to research institutions (45%) as the strongest contributors to innovation environments, indicating the importance of coordinated partnerships and infrastructure. Access to R&D and university or industry research partnerships is ranked as important by 82% of respondents.

What role do states play in defense and national security?

The U.S. is in the midst of a localization and reshoring drive. But defense and aerospace supply chains face unique constraints, requirements and challenges that are crucial for states to understand if they want to contribute to the industry.

The Department of Defense (DoD) increasingly looks to states as proactive strategic partners in national security, evaluating regions by their individual assets and how effectively their systems work together. A defense-ready state offers something no single company can: a coherent, integrated industrial ecosystem capable of supporting missions from ideation through production.

“Defense readiness is a system-level challenge, and states are the connective tissue that binds together suppliers, infrastructure, workforce, research institutions and testing environments,” added Gutierrez.

A defense-ready state offers something no single company can: a coherent, integrated industrial ecosystem capable of supporting missions from ideation through production.

Michigan offers a practical example of what today’s model requires: a region where commercial manufacturing strength, defense suppliers, research institutions and testing infrastructure are part of one coordinated industrial system.

Michigan is home to over 4,000 defense-aligned companies, over 900 aerospace suppliers and two of the U.S. Army’s critical commands: Tank-automotive and Armaments Command (TACOM) and Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Ground Vehicle System Center (GVSC), placing the state at the center of ground vehicle design, engineering and procurement.

Major defense manufacturers include General Dynamics Land Systems, BAE Systems and American Rheinmetall, while a 12-university National Security Consortium aligns academic research directly to DoD priorities.

The state also supports multi-domain testing — land, air, maritime, space and cyber — in a single state through the National All-Domain Warfighting Center (NADWC), Camp Grayling and Selfridge Air National Guard Base. This is critical, as 88% of defense leaders say regional innovation corridors where R&D, manufacturing and testing are co-located are vital to their strategy.

The Michigan ODAI connects this ecosystem by guiding defense businesses through certification, funding access and DoD market entry.

For defense and aerospace companies aiming to invest or expand, Michigan offers a skilled workforce, a strong academic base and assets that are increasingly organized around resilient, integrated readiness.

Download the white paper, and learn more about Michigan’s aerospace and defense readiness at MichiganBusiness.org.

The Hidden Toll of Endometrial Cancer

2026-07-09T07:01:05

(BPT) – Endometrial cancer (EC) is the most common type of uterine cancer, yet it is under-recognized, and patients may feel unprepared or overwhelmed when it comes to making treatment decisions after a diagnosis. The infographic below shares information from a patient survey about the burden of EC and the importance of empowering people living with EC to take control of their treatment journeys.

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How financing options help keep small businesses competitive

2026-07-09T04:01:00

(BPT) – Key takeaways:

  • In today’s economic climate, customers need financing options to help them shop at small businesses.
  • Small business owners can offer a variety of financing options to help boost customer loyalty and avoid costly discounting practices.
  • Synchrony helps small businesses offer private-label credit cards with promotional period financing and installment loans — like Buy Now, Pay Later — to help retain customers and compete with larger companies.
  • Synchrony partners with over 500,000 business locations across the country, providing services designed to help small businesses thrive.

When a customer hesitates at the register, the problem may not be the product or service. It may actually be the payment method.

In a year when affordability tops the priority list for many consumers, demand hasn’t disappeared. Consumers are just waiting for a better path to purchase. Offering flexible financing options can help small businesses capture that demand and win customers that bigger competitors might otherwise scoop up.

Man buys ATV at power sports store. Synchrony helps businesses with digital tools, training and financing infrastructure.

For years, it seemed that only the big chains were able to offer financing. Not anymore. Synchrony partners with more than 500,000 merchant locations across the U.S., including independent auto shops, dental practices, furniture stores, powersports dealers, home improvement contractors and more, giving them the digital tools, training and financing infrastructure to help them compete with brands that have entire teams dedicated to those functions.

It’s worth asking: Are you giving every customer the best possible chance to say yes? No matter your line of business, the right financing tools can help protect your margins, reduce cart abandonment and build the kind of loyalty that keeps customers coming back and helps your business grow.

Here’s what you need to know about giving your customers more financing options.

Smart customer financing solutions help drive sales

Has your small business been resorting to tactics like offering discounts to entice customers? You could be losing out. Not only are you tightening your margins, which hurts your bottom line, but you’re also setting the expectation that if customers wait long enough, you’ll offer another discount.

Business owner uses cell phone. Synchrony helps businesses with digital tools, training and financing infrastructure.

When you’re ready to launch a customer financing program for your business, Synchrony provides the digital tools, training, marketing support and account management that helps small business owners compete with brands that have dedicated teams for those functions.

Small and medium-sized businesses can use multi-source financing and tools like Synchrony PRISM to offer credit access to customers:

  • Multisource financing (MSF) is how Synchrony connects applicants who might otherwise have been declined with expanded financing solutions offered through our secondary financing partners. With a single application, Synchrony is able to reduce friction at the point of sale by facilitating more approvals and driving conversion. And merchants benefit from significantly higher approval rates for their customers, which can drive more sales and customer satisfaction.
  • Synchrony PRISM is a credit decisioning platform that goes beyond the traditional credit score. In determining whether to extend credit, many of Synchrony’s competitors only use credit bureau data, while Synchrony PRISM incorporates up to 20,000 data attributes, including cash flow, rent payment history and other behavioral signals, to identify creditworthy customers that a conventional model might miss. By offering a more holistic view of consumers, Synchrony PRISM increases approval rates for a similar level of risk while reducing fraud. For small business partners, that can translate to fewer lost sales and more customers walking out the door satisfied.

To make these financing tools even easier to offer at the point of sale, Synchrony can integrate financing directly into the systems your team already uses every day.

Independent software vendor (ISV) integrations embed Synchrony’s financing options directly into your company’s practice management systems, point-of-sale platforms and field service tools your team uses every day. This makes financing a natural part of the conversation rather than a separate step your staff has to introduce and manage.

Are you giving every customer the best possible chance to say yes?

Flexible financing options for your customers

Synchrony provides a suite of consumer financing options that can be offered together through a single application, to help match more customers with more potential payment paths.

Offering multiple financing solutions early in sales interactions helps reduce sticker shock and gives customers more purchasing power.

Through Synchrony, your business can empower customers by offering:

  • Private-Label and Network Credit Cards: These revolving credit accounts feature the merchant’s brand or a Synchrony network (such as the Synchrony HOME or Synchrony Car Care credit cards) which can be used at thousands of merchant locations. Customers can keep and reuse them for repeat purchases, helping build loyalty to that business. These cards may also offer promotional financing, which can help make larger purchases more manageable by allowing the cardholder to pay over time.
  • Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL)/Installment Loans: This model lets customers split a purchase into fixed, scheduled payments over a defined term, creating a one-time-use loan rather than open-ended revolving credit. It’s commonly used for customers who prefer predictable payments and is especially prevalent in big-ticket categories — such as powersports, trailers, musical instruments and lawn and garden equipment — often offered through dealer channels on Synchrony’s platforms.
  • CareCredit Credit Card: A dedicated health and wellness credit card, from Synchrony, is accepted at over 290,000 locations including dental, vision, audiology, chiropractic, veterinary and wellness practices. This option offers promotional financing that can help patients pay over time for the care they want or need. Health and wellness providers accepting CareCredit receive payment quickly, helping protect cash flow so they can focus on care rather than collections.

In a market where every dollar is considered, the businesses that make spending feel manageable are the ones customers return to.

Business owner uses cell phone. Synchrony helps businesses with digital tools, training and financing infrastructure.

Learn more about boosting your business at Synchrony.com/business.

Financing is subject to credit approval.

How to whimsy-max your home and save along the way

2026-07-08T08:05:00

(BPT) – Key takeaways:

  • Whimsy-maxxing is a growing lifestyle trend often found in home design.
  • Adding special decor to your home helps create a playful, joyous feeling.
  • Items with bold colors or patterns are ideal for whimsy-maxxing.
  • MacKenzie-Childs Barn Sale offers significant discounts on unique, whimsical items.

As people move away from minimalist interiors, whimsy-maxxing has emerged as one of today’s most playful design movements. When everyday routines start to feel a little boring and bland, whimsy-maxxing is the solution. This home trend embraces touches of color and playfulness, adding imagination and joy to your favorite spaces.

Elevating your home and personal spaces with whimsical touches can impact your outlook and attitude, inspiring happiness each day for you and your guests. This doesn’t require major renovations — a beautifully patterned accent or thoughtfully handcrafted piece can instantly brighten a room and spark a whimsical feeling.

Now is the time to embrace and experience whimsy-maxxing because for five days between July 16 and 20, 2026, iconic home decor and lifestyle brand MacKenzie-Childs is having their annual Barn Sale, making it easier than ever to refresh your home without paying full price. This highly anticipated event features daily surprises and deep discounts on their iconic enamelware, hand-painted ceramics, seasonal must-haves and more.

“Whimsy has always been at the heart of MacKenzie-Childs, long before it became a design trend,” said Rebecca Proctor, Chief Brand Officer of MacKenzie-Childs. “We believe every home should reflect the people who live there, which is why our collections are designed to bring joy, creativity and personality to any space. Whether it’s a colorful tea kettle, a patterned serving piece or an unexpected decorative accent, whimsical touches are an easy way to make a home feel more personal. Barn Sale is the perfect opportunity to embrace the trend or refresh your space with artisanal pieces that make distinctive design more accessible.”

Want to get started? Here are 5 simple tips to whimsy-max your home:

Checkered MacKenzie-Childs tea kettles against a purple backdrop.


Use playful patterns and creative colors

One of the easiest and most impactful ways to whimsy-max a space is to add pattern and color. Embrace combinations that feel collected over time. Think colorful florals, vibrant striped hues or bold polka dots that instantly energize a room. MacKenzie-Childs’s classic Courtly Check pattern is the perfect example of tradition with a twist, and is available in a variety of colors to suit your personality. Check out the gorgeous Emerald Check and viral Mocha Check for inspiration, featured in this year’s Barn Sale for the first time.

Barn Sale is the perfect opportunity to embrace the trend or refresh your space with artisanal pieces that make distinctive design more accessible.

Rebecca Proctor, Chief Brand Officer of MacKenzie-Childs

Mix patterns with confidence

Say goodbye to the beige blahs! Pattern layering is often found within the whimsy-maxxing trend, so don’t be afraid to experiment. For example, mix organic patterns and checks or strips and dots. Pattern-on-pattern draws the eye and creates moments of happiness within a space. Designer tip: Incorporate a unifying color that appears in both patterns to ensure cohesiveness that looks intriguing and intentional.

Add imaginative extras that bring you joy

Whimsy is often found in the small extras that make everyday life special, so focus on adding decor and housewares that elevate life. For example, consider fun photo frames, delightful dishes and smile-worthy mugs. MacKenzie-Childs’s best-selling 2-Quart Tea Kettle, available in a variety of colors, is as much a visual feast for the eyes as it is an item you’ll use often to create a moment of magic. The handmade details and artisan craftsmanship give whimsical spaces authenticity, making them feel curated instead of overly themed.

Reach for refined accents to create cozy comfort

A warm cup of your favorite tea. A soft blanket that inspires relaxation after a long day. Accent pillows that make your house feel like a home. Refined accents help you relax and get cozy, and are the perfect whimsical additions to any space no matter the season. Make the mundane more magical with special touches like these that personalize your home. These items also make great gifts for birthdays, holidays and other special occasions.

A table covered in opulent desserts on MacKenzie-Childs dish ware.


Turn everyday gatherings into occasions

Whimsy-maxxing helps you enjoy your life to the fullest and can inspire you to share that feeling with others. Invite loved ones over and enjoy entertaining them with some fun and functional pieces. For example, patterned serveware, funky tablecloths and that perfect platter that inspires conversation. Think outside the box and consider using items in new ways for your gatherings, such as your teapot as a centerpiece or as a vase for fresh flowers.

Checkered MacKenzie-Childs tea kettles against a purple backdrop.


Save big when you become a MacKenzie-Childs VIP

For shoppers hoping to score the best selection, MacKenzie-Childs Loyalty Rewards members receive VIP early access to the Barn Sale beginning Wednesday, July 15, 2026, giving them first pick of many of the event’s most sought-after pieces. Not yet a member? Joining is quick, easy and unlocks a whole new level of Barn Sale benefits. Visit www.mackenzie-childs.com/rewards to join today.

Whimsy-maxxing infuses joy and imagination into your living spaces, transforming them into havens of happiness for you and your guests. With the annual MacKenzie-Childs Barn Sale, there’s no better time to explore unique artisan-crafted pieces that will elevate your home with whimsical charm.