Three Layers of AI: CorditeOS Executive Summary
Most companies use AI to write code. CorditeOS uses AI to write the code, run the operations, and be the interface — a production Amazon seller OS built entirely by one person.
Read moreThree Layers of AI: How One Person Built an Enterprise Amazon Operating System
Most companies use AI to write code. We use AI to write the code, run the operations, and be the interface. Three layers, one system, one person — the full story of how CorditeOS was built.
Read moreRazor Group's Migration from Amazon Redshift to an Apache Iceberg Lakehouse on AWS
How Razor Group migrated 719 models across 44 schemas off Redshift onto an S3 Tables + Apache Iceberg lakehouse with zero downtime — a five-phase journey through table format, compute, orchestration, and observability.
Read moreAI Agents for Amazon Sellers: What They Are and Why They Matter
Most AI tools for Amazon sellers are just dashboards with charts. Real AI agents detect problems, decide on fixes, and execute them automatically. Here's what that actually means for your business.
Read moreHow AI Is Replacing the Amazon Virtual Assistant
Amazon sellers spend thousands on virtual assistants for repetitive operational tasks. AI agents now handle pricing, inventory, listings, and reimbursements in real-time — here's what that shift looks like in practice.
Read moreAmazon Inventory Planning in 2025: From Spreadsheets to AI Forecasting
Why average-velocity spreadsheets guarantee stockouts or overstock, and how daily AI demand forecasting transforms FBA inventory planning, replenishment, and supply chain visibility.
Read moreThe Hidden Cost of Losing the Buy Box (And How to Win It Back in Seconds)
Amazon sellers lose thousands every month to buy box losses they don't catch in time. Learn the real math behind buy box downtime and how AI-powered repricing recovers revenue in minutes, not hours.
Read moreWhy Amazon Sellers Are Losing $50K/Year to Manual Operations
A breakdown of the hidden costs of running Amazon FBA operations manually — from missed Buy Box windows to unclaimed reimbursements — and when automation becomes non-negotiable.
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