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Discover thought-provoking articles from IDC analysts, strategic partners, and end-user speakers. Explore expert viewpoints on the latest tech trends, real-world transformation stories, and forward-looking insights shaping the digital future.
AI Infrastructure: The Foundation of the Agentic Era
The world is entering a defining moment for digital infrastructure. Artificial intelligence has moved from experimentation to ubiquity, and with it, a new operational paradigm is taking shape — one where agents rather than applications become the primary engines of digital value creation. This is the dawn of the agentic AI era, and its success depends on one thing above all else: robust, intelligent, and scalable infrastructure.
Matt Eastwood
| IDC
SVP, WW Research
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Getting Your Data AI Ready
It has become a common refrain – getting data governance right is key to a successful AI strategy! This conventional wisdom is very true, but it is not a new problem. For as long as I have been involved in IT, both as an analyst and as a CIO, companies have struggled with wrangling the various data sets across the applications running at the organization.
Bob Parker
| IDC
SVP, Software and Services Research
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The Human Risk in Cybersecurity: Key Insights from the 2026 Report
Organizations have invested billions in advanced cybersecurity tools like firewalls, SIEM platforms, and zero-trust architectures. Yet, breaches persist. The root cause is not a technology gap but a human challenge. Mimecast’s The State of Human Risk 2026 report, based on input from 2,500 IT professionals across nine countries, highlights this stark reality: organizations know their vulnerabilities but aren’t acting quickly enough to address them.
Johan Nepgen
| Principal Sales Engineer
Mimecast
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The CIO Will Become the Orchestrator of Autonomy
South African CIOs are entering the agentic era under conditions that leave little room for experimentation without purpose. AI spending in South Africa is rising quickly, but organizational maturity remains early: IDC projects local AI-related spending to exceed $7 billion by 2030, yet more than half of South African organizations still sit in an ad hoc, experimental stage of AI maturity today. That tension matters. It means the opportunity is real, but so is the risk of fragmented investment, inflated expectations, and stalled value realization.