
"But, despite the excitement around AI as the transformative force of our times, there's growing scrutiny of crucial security and data infrastructure challenges that could derail companies' ambitions of cutting costs and boosting innovation with AI. Our own research of 1,000 firms in the UK, US, France, and DACH found that half of the companies regard cost reduction as the top outcome from their intended AI program."
"The plain fact is that many organizations are still grappling with the fundamental requirements of secure and sustainable business operations - locking down their data assets before they can deliver the unified data platforms and the data connectivity needed for sustainable growth and competitive operations in a fast-changing economy. Almost half (48%) said that concerns around security are preventing them from moving their file data to the cloud."
Gartner projects that 80% of firms will have GenAI APIs or GenAI apps in production by 2026. Research of 1,000 firms in the UK, US, France, and DACH found half of companies regard cost reduction as the top AI outcome. Many C-level plans assume IT teams will establish AI-ready tech stacks with security and governance guardrails. Enterprise data security and cyber-attack response capabilities currently lag behind those assumptions. Organizations struggle to lock down data assets and build unified data platforms and connectivity. Forty-eight percent cite security concerns preventing file-data cloud migration and 53% lack immutable, easily recoverable backups. Seventy percent reported a cyber attack in the last year.
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