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Knowledge Hub

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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Vision to Reality: How Governments are Empowering the Middle East’s AI Future

IDC predicts that AI will have a cumulative global economic impact of $19.9 trillion by 2030, driving 3.5% of global GDP growth. Governments will play a strategic dual role – both shaping policies for secure, impactful, and responsible adoption of AI across industries, and acting as major buyers of AI to transform public programs and services, enhancing operational efficiency and achieving mission outcomes.

Massimiliano Claps
| IDC
Research Director
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Women in AI

At Princess Nourah University (PNU), one of the largest women’s universities in the world, the rise of women in technology and artificial intelligence has become a defining mark of progress. Among the most influential figures leading this transformation is the CIO, whose exceptional work has shaped the university’s digital future and strengthened the role of women in AI-driven innovation.

Eng. Sultanah Aljaser
| Princess Nourah Bint Abdul Rahman University (PNU)
Chief Information Officer (CIO)
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Breaking Barriers and Building Resilience: Women’s Leadership in Cybersecurity

A New Era of Cyber Leadership

Cyber threats are evolving faster than ever, pushing organizations to constantly adapt and innovate. Yet one of the strongest catalysts for innovation—diverse leadership—remains underutilized in cybersecurity. Women still make up a small fraction of the global cyber workforce and an even smaller percentage of leadership roles.

Despite these challenges, women have been pivotal in shaping modern cyber resilience, influencing policy, culture, and organizational strategy. Their leadership is redefining how the industry tackles risk and responds to threats.

Eng. Huda Ahmed Mohsen
| Ministry of Information (Bahrain)
Chief of Information Technology
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Intelligent Networks, Intelligent Enterprises: Leading in the Age of AI Native Infrastructure

The digital economy is entering a decisive new phase — one where competitiveness is no longer determined by connectivity alone, but by intelligence built directly into infrastructure. Around the world, executive leaders are shifting from traditional transformation programs to a more ambitious mandate: creating enterprises that can sense, decide, and act in real time. This next frontier is defined by two powerful forces converging at scale: next‑generation networks and applied AI woven throughout the enterprise fabric.

Essa Haidar
| Ooredoo
Chief Technology Officer
Read More

Knowledge Hub

Knowledge Hub

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
Read More

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.

Jonathan Tullett
| IDC
Associate Research Director
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From Predictable to Chaotic: The Evolution of Technology Economics

To understand today’s challenge, it helps to look at how technology investment has evolved.

Spreadsheet Economics: Static, manual, and predictable. Annual planning and periodic reconciliation provided a sense of control.
Cloud Economics: Consumption-based and dynamic. FinOps emerged to manage distributed and fluctuating costs.
AI Economics: Non-linear, decentralised, and rapidly scaling. Every team builds and consumes independently.

Blake Davidson
| MagicOrange
Chief Operating Officer
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Knowledge Hub

Knowledge Hub

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
Read More

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
Read More

Vision to Reality: How Governments are Empowering the Middle East’s AI Future

IDC predicts that AI will have a cumulative global economic impact of $19.9 trillion by 2030, driving 3.5% of global GDP growth. Governments will play a strategic dual role – both shaping policies for secure, impactful, and responsible adoption of AI across industries, and acting as major buyers of AI to transform public programs and services, enhancing operational efficiency and achieving mission outcomes.

Massimiliano Claps
| IDC
Research Director
Read More

Women in AI

At Princess Nourah University (PNU), one of the largest women’s universities in the world, the rise of women in technology and artificial intelligence has become a defining mark of progress. Among the most influential figures leading this transformation is the CIO, whose exceptional work has shaped the university’s digital future and strengthened the role of women in AI-driven innovation.

Eng. Sultanah Aljaser
| Princess Nourah Bint Abdul Rahman University (PNU)
Chief Information Officer (CIO)
Read More

Breaking Barriers and Building Resilience: Women’s Leadership in Cybersecurity

Introduction: A New Era of Cyber Leadership

Cyber threats are evolving faster than ever, pushing organizations to constantly adapt and innovate. Yet one of the strongest catalysts for innovation—diverse leadership—remains underutilized in cybersecurity. Women still make up a small fraction of the global cyber workforce and an even smaller percentage of leadership roles.

Despite these challenges, women have been pivotal in shaping modern cyber resilience, influencing policy, culture, and organizational strategy. Their leadership is redefining how the industry tackles risk and responds to threats.

Eng. Huda Ahmed Mohsen
| Ministry of Information (Bahrain)
Chief of Information Technology
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Simplifying Complex Business Workflows the Smart Way

Today’s CIOs face a real challenge. Digital tools are everywhere across the enterprise. They promise speed, efficiency, and better performance. But in practice, many of these tools solve problems in isolation. Over time, this creates fragmented systems that are hard to integrate, govern, and scale.

As AI moves from hype to a core business capability, the pressure is rising. CIOs are expected to simplify these environments while still delivering real results. That means rethinking how work flows across systems — not adding yet another tool.

Haitham Elkhatib
| UnifyApps
Co-Founder
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Parallels Perspective: Navigating the New Era of Application Delivery with Flexibility, Security, and Choice

The way organizations deliver applications has undergone a significant shift over the past few years. Pre-pandemic, virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) was often seen as a niche solution for specific use cases. Post-pandemic, it has become a cornerstone of modern IT strategies, driven by the rise of remote work and the need for secure, scalable access to business-critical applications.

Steven Dewinter
| Parallels
Senior Global Director, Sales Engineering
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From Oscillation to Orchestration: Why AI Needs a New Operating Model

History is full of false choices. Centralized or decentralized. Control or freedom. Order or chaos. We keep swinging between extremes, convinced the next swing will finally fix things. It rarely does.

The same pattern is now playing out with AI.

Dan Sommer
| Qlik
Senior Director, Market Intelligence Lead
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Building the Next-Generation Enterprise: Adaptive Intelligence Architecture

Forward-thinking companies are rewriting the rules of business operations. Instead of patching new technology onto old systems, these organizations design intelligent decision-making capabilities directly into their core processes. The result? Operations that monitor market conditions 24 x 7, analyze complex situations on the fly, and take action across departments without waiting for human approval. Decisions that once took days now happen in seconds.

Sahil Dhawan
| Tech Mahindra
President & Head (India, MEA)
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Intelligent Networks, Intelligent Enterprises: Leading in the Age of AI Native Infrastructure

The digital economy is entering a decisive new phase — one where competitiveness is no longer determined by connectivity alone, but by intelligence built directly into infrastructure. Around the world, executive leaders are shifting from traditional transformation programs to a more ambitious mandate: creating enterprises that can sense, decide, and act in real time. This next frontier is defined by two powerful forces converging at scale: next‑generation networks and applied AI woven throughout the enterprise fabric.

Essa Haidar
| Ooredoo
Chief Technology Officer
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The Next Phase of Enterprise AI in 2026

As organizations across regulated and complex industries move into 2026, enterprise leaders are taking a more pragmatic view of AI adoption. While generative and agentic AI promise unprecedented speed and innovation, real-world implementation highlights a growing need for governance, orchestration, and architectural discipline. The next phase of enterprise AI will be defined less by experimentation and more by operational maturity.

Gonçalo Borrêga | Amr Hafiz
| VP Product, AI & AppDev | Managing Director
OutSystems | Envnt
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Agentic AI and the Human Equation: Building Trust-Driven Customer Intelligence

Agentic AI is no longer a theoretical capability — it is entering enterprises as a decision-maker, an actor, and, increasingly, a source of risk. As autonomous systems move from pilot programs into production, CIOs are facing a new reality: success is no longer defined by technical performance alone, but by trust, governance, and accountability.

Jim Dwyer
| Sutherland
Chief Transformation & Innovation Officer
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Modernizing for Autonomy: How Migration and Platforms Enable Agentic AI

As enterprises move toward agentic AI, systems capable of acting autonomously and making decisions, the greatest barrier is rarely intelligence. Instead, it is the readiness of enterprise platforms. Most organizations continue to operate on architectures designed for stability, predictability, and human-led decision-making. While effective for traditional workloads, these environments struggle to support autonomous decision loops without introducing operational risk.

Nadeem Qureshi
| Integra Technologies
Sales Director
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From CDN to IDN: Why the Shift, and Why Now?

As digital services become mission-critical to enterprise growth, the question facing CIOs is no longer whether delivery performance matters — but whether today’s delivery architectures are still fit for purpose.

Global digital traffic continues to grow at 20%+ annually, driven by video-heavy consumption, cloud-native applications, real-time services, and AI-enabled platforms.

Sonny Tran
| EdgeNext
Director, Strategic Growth & Network Strategy
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Your Competitive Edge Isn’t AI — It’s What Comes Before It

AI has become a board-level priority across industries. Organizations are investing heavily in advanced models, automation platforms, and intelligent agents, all in pursuit of faster decisions, improved efficiency, and competitive differentiation. Yet, despite this momentum, many AI initiatives struggle to move beyond pilots or fail to deliver meaningful, lasting impact.

Ali Sallam
| Iron Mountain
Digital Solutions Architect
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The Real-Time Imperative: Navigating the Velocity of Modern Data

In the rapidly evolving digital landscape of the Middle East, the gap between data generation and actionable insight is closing. For the modern CIO, the challenge is no longer just about storing vast quantities of information; it is about the latency of decision-making. As regional enterprises embrace the “AI-first” era, the underlying architecture must shift from traditional batch processing to a real-time intelligence model.

Arno van Driel
| ClickHouse
Vice President
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AI-Human Harmony: The Future of Customer Engagement

Customer engagement is undergoing a profound shift. For years, enterprises relied on a simple formula: automation to scale, humans to empathize. That balance held until customer expectations changed. Today, people want to be recognized and understood instantly, across every channel, with experiences that feel intelligent and human at the same time. Incremental improvements will not meet this demand. What is needed is a complete redesign of how intelligence powers every interaction.

Sachin Bhatia
| Exotel
Co-Founder & Chief Growth Officer
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From Compliance to Control: A CIO’s Guide to Data Sovereignty

Data has become one of the world’s most valuable resources, and it flows across borders instantly. This freedom creates incredible opportunities for innovation and growth. It also creates a tangled web of legal and security challenges. Governments everywhere are tightening their grip on how digital information is stored, processed, and transferred.

Adam Gale
| NetApp
Chief Technology Officer
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Transforming Digital Leadership: How Middle East CIOs Can Bridge Strategy and Execution

As organizations across the Middle East accelerate their digital transformation journeys under national visions such as UAE Vision 2031 and Saudi Vision 2030, CIOs are confronting a dual mandate: drive innovation at speed while ensuring that transformation efforts consistently translate into measurable business outcomes. This year’s IDC Middle East CIO Summit arrives at a pivotal moment — when technology leadership must evolve from operational stewardship to strategic value orchestration.

Stephen Fernandes
| Planview
Chief Growth Officer & Head (Middle East)
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From Experimentation to Impact: Why Engineering Must Become AI Native

The next wave of engineering transformation will be defined by who rebuilds engineering around AI as a foundational capability. Many organizations are already experimenting with copilots and automation tools. While deploying intelligent tools in pockets may deliver short-term or incremental gains, it rarely delivers lasting value. Speed alone does not create advantage if it comes at the cost of quality, resilience, or trust.

Ehsan Shariff
| Nagarro
Managing Director
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Data Discovery First: Why Modern Data Governance Needs DSPM

Every part of enterprise IT has found its “next-generation” model, yet data governance in many organizations is still being asked to work with assumptions designed for a slower, simpler data world.

That world disappeared quietly, then all at once. Hybrid work normalized new ways of creating and sharing information.

Ibrahim Çallı
| DECE Software
Sales & Marketing Director
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CIO Leadership in the AI-Empowered Enterprise

In my conversations with CIOs across industries, one reality consistently stands out. Artificial intelligence is no longer something organizations are planning for; it is already shaping how businesses operate, compete, and grow. This shift is redefining the CIO’s role in very practical and meaningful ways, with clear implications for CXOs across the organization.

Hameedullah Khan
| SUDO Consultants
Chief Executive Officer
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The Fast Lane to Greater SaaS Visibility

Setting the Stage

As organizations increasingly rely on software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications, maintaining visibility across the entire SaaS environment has become a major challenge. With tools adopted independently across departments, many organizations lack a clear understanding of what applications are in use, how much they cost, who uses them, and what risks they introduce. A SaaS management platform helps address these challenges by delivering centralized visibility, control, and actionable insight.

Fadi Honein
| Saveo
Founder & MD
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Accelerating Türkiye’s Digital Future

Accelerating Türkiye’s Digital Future

The Power of Cloud Computing

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Overview

Join us for an exclusive executive roundtable exploring how cloud computing is reshaping Türkiye’s digital landscape. This session brings together industry leaders to discuss strategic imperatives and tangible benefits of cloud adoption.

 

Digital Transformation in Türkiye: Türkiye stands at a pivotal moment in its digital evolution. We’ll explore how organizations are leveraging cloud technologies to accelerate innovation, enhance operational agility, and unlock new revenue streams in Türkiye’s dynamic market.

 

Low-Latency Computing for Industry Innovation: Discover how ultra-low latency computing is revolutionizing industries from financial services to manufacturing and healthcare. Learn how bringing compute resources closer to end users enables entirely new categories of applications—from high-frequency trading to real-time patient monitoring and immersive experiences.

 

Cloud Migration ROI: Moving to the cloud delivers measurable impact: reduced capital expenditure, improved resource utilization, and the ability to scale dynamically. Leading organizations are achieving 30-40% cost savings while simultaneously improving performance, security, and innovation velocity.

 

AWS Global AI Infrastructure Investment As AI transforms every industry, infrastructure becomes the competitive differentiator. We’ll share AWS’s perspective on global investments in AI-optimized infrastructure that are democratizing access to cutting-edge capabilities for organizations of all sizes.

 

This roundtable offers a unique opportunity to engage with peers and gain actionable insights for your organization’s cloud strategy and digital transformation journey.

Accelerating Türkiye’s Digital Future

One Day Event

5:00 pm

Registration & Networking

5:30 pm

Welcome Address

5:35 pm

The 2026 Digital Inflection Point: Navigating the Shift from AI Experimentation to the Autonomous Enterprise

We have moved past the “Great Implementation.” As we enter 2026, the global enterprise has reached a critical inflection point where the sheer volume of data, the complexity of multi-cloud ecosystems, and the velocity of agentic AI have outpaced traditional human management. The mandate for the CIO has fundamentally shifted: it is no longer about managing technology, but about architecting autonomy.

Eren Eser

Eren Eser

Associate Research Director, Türkiye, IDC

5:50 pm

AWS Keynote

Berrin Özselçuk

Berrin Özselçuk

Country Manager, AWS Türkiye

6:10 pm

Open Discussion: The Modernization Mindset: CIO Perspectives on Navigating the Shift to AI-Ready Infrastructure

In 2026, the gap between “cloud-active” and “AI-ready” has become the primary differentiator of market leaders. While most enterprises have completed initial migrations, many find themselves hitting the “Legacy Wall” where fragmented data, technical debt, and rigid architectures prevent the scaling of autonomous AI agents and real-time intelligence.
This panel brings together visionary CIOs from diverse industries to discuss the Modernization Mindset: a fundamental shift in leadership that treats infrastructure not as a static utility, but as a dynamic engine for innovation. We will explore how these leaders are moving beyond “Lift and Shift” to “Re-Architect for Intelligence,” to collapse complexity and unlock the next era of business value.

7:00 pm

Break & Networking

7:30 pm

Dinner

Venue

Çırağan Palace Kempinski

Ottoman Ballroom

Yıldız, Çırağan Cd. No:32, 34349

Beşiktaş/İstanbul

Sponsored by

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Analyst Spotlight

Bob Parker
SVP, Software and Services Research
IDC

Analyst Spotlight

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.

 

Much of this prior effort focused on structured data sitting in relational databases.  From data warehousing to data lakes and now to data lakehouses, companies have incrementally built better cataloging and semantic mapping.  This category of data provides a performance context; it is where a company keeps score whether it is for financial reporting, operational status, sales pipelines, or workforces.

 

While much of the effort historically has been on this structured data, for the average company it only represents about 20% of the information corpus.  The rest is in the form of unstructured information in the form of documents, video, voice, or structures (e.g., blueprints or chemical models).  A central benefit of the transformer algorithms that build the language models used in generative AI is that they introduce some structure into this mess via vectoring.  This category of data represents the knowledge context at an enterprise – the collective knowledge of the organization is locked in these documents, videos, voice recordings, and structures.

 

There is a third category of information as well – streaming data.  This is the telemetry of the organization.  It could come in the form of sensors on a factory floor, the readings from health monitors, or click streams on a website.  This type of data usually is delivered in some time-series form and needs specific governance, usually tag repositories, to understand and apply the data.  This data provides the situational context, a view of what is happening in real time.

 

Efforts to organize, govern and utilize the data must link all three categories of information.  To achieve the tremendous potential of agentic AI, a company must be able to link the knowledge to the situational and performance context.  This requires advanced tools for semantic graphing and knowledge mapping with a strong commitment from the organization to elevate comprehensive data management to a strategic priority.

 

IDC does advise companies that they don’t have to get this all done before they undertake agentic efforts.  Rather, it is important to have the tools, organization, and policies in place and then synchronize the data domains with the agentic priorities.  For example, if the company wants to focus on marketing, then the information relevant to that function should be prioritized for governance.

 

It is easy to acknowledge that data is critical to AI success, but realization requires a comprehensive approach to data across all categories.

Knowledge Hub / Matt Eastwood

Analyst Spotlight

Matt Eastwood
SVP, WW Research
IDC

Analyst Spotlight

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.

 

From Automation to Autonomy

 

For decades, infrastructure strategy has focused on efficiency – making IT faster, cheaper, and more reliable. But AI is forcing a step change. IDC’s Worldwide IT Industry 2026 FutureScape predicts that by 2028, nearly half of all IT product and service interactions will be mediated by AI agents. These systems are not just automating tasks; they are reasoning, collaborating, and acting in context – continuously learning from data to improve business outcomes.

 

Supporting this shift requires infrastructure that can think for itself. IDC’s Future of Digital Infrastructure research shows that by 2029, 70% of new operating systems will ship with built-in infrastructure operations agents and model context servers to drive efficiency, security, and sustainability. In short, we are moving from systems that are operated to systems that operate themselves.

 

AI Factories and the Rise of Private Intelligence

 

The massive growth of generative and agentic AI has triggered a global infrastructure renaissance. Enterprises and hyperscalers alike are building “AI factories”. These are the next-generation data centers purpose-built for high-density and GPU-driven workloads. AI-ready data center spending in the U.S. has tripled in three years and forecast anticipate that demand for AI-ready capacity will grow 33% annually through 2030.

 

IDC’s recent Private AI Infrastructure Systems MarketScape underscores why this matters: as AI workloads scale, organizations need hybrid models that balance performance, cost, and control. Leaders like Dell Technologies, HPE, and Cisco are responding with turnkey private AI systems that integrate compute, storage, networking, and model management software into secure, cloud-consistent platforms. These systems form the backbone of enterprise AI, where data sovereignty, security, and latency matter most.

 

The Power, Cooling, and Connectivity Challenge

 

The scale of AI infrastructure buildout is also testing physical limits. High-density GPU clusters can draw tens of kilowatts per rack, driving record levels of power demand and forcing innovation in liquid cooling and grid optimization. IDC predicts that by 2030, 70% of new liquid-cooled deployments will adhere to open standards, improving compatibility and reducing deployment costs by one-third. The infrastructure bottleneck is shifting from compute to power and cooling, making sustainability not just an ESG issue but an operational imperative.

 

Toward the Autonomous Enterprise

 

Agentic AI doesn’t live in isolation – it depends on a digital fabric that spans datacenters, clouds, and edge environments. By 2027, IDC expects 80% of enterprises to deploy distributed edge infrastructure to support low-latency AI inferencing, and 75% will use interconnection-oriented networks to secure and orchestrate AI workloads. This fusion of automation, intelligence, and interconnection is paving the way toward autonomous IT operations, where humans remain in the loop but not in the way.

 

Why It Matters Now

 

CIOs in the Middle East and beyond are standing at the intersection of two transformations: the modernization of infrastructure and the emergence of the agentic enterprise. The winners will be those who view AI infrastructure not as a cost center but as a catalyst – the intelligent backbone that allows agents, data, and humans to collaborate seamlessly.

 

At the IDC CIO Summit 2026, we’ll explore how forward-thinking leaders are reimagining infrastructure for this new era by building the secure, sustainable, and scalable foundations of an intelligent enterprise. Because in the age of agentic AI, infrastructure isn’t just the platform for innovation. It is the innovation.

IDC South Africa Advisory Council 2026

IDC South Africa Advisory Council 2026

Sne Dlamini

Sne Dlamini

Group Vice President: Technology and Digital

AECI Limited

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Louise van der Bank

Louise van der Bank

Chief Information Officer

AfriSam

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Nomonde White-Ndlovu

Nomonde White-Ndlovu

Chief Information Officer (Group Compliance)

Absa Group

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Jenny Mohanlall

Jenny Mohanlall

Senior Director – IT

DHL Express

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Reinette Fourie

Reinette Fourie

Head Manager Information Technology

Medihelp Medical Scheme

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Luyanda Ntuane

Luyanda Ntuane

Chief Information Officer

MOTUS Car Rental Division

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Reinhardt Gerber

Reinhardt Gerber

Group Head of IT

Sea Harvest Corporation

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Dr. Stanley Mpofu

Dr. Stanley Mpofu

Chief Information Officer

University of the Witwatersrand

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Wilma Crosson

Wilma Crosson

Chief Information Officer

Volkswagen Financial Services

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Norbit Williams

Norbit Williams

Group IT Executive: Governance, Risk & Compliance

Eskom Holdings

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Hilton Martin

Hilton Martin

Group CIO

Ster-Kinekor

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IDC & SAP Executive Dinner

IDC & SAP Executive Dinner

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Reinventing the Enterprise with AI: Strategy, Data, and Leadership

IDC research shows that 50% of CEOs in EMEA believe AI will enable their organisations to reinvent their business models within the next three to five years. As AI ambitions accelerate, however, CEOs face a growing strategic tension: how to deploy AI to strengthen business resilience in the near term while simultaneously using it as a catalyst for innovation and growth. At the heart of this challenge lies a strong, trusted data strategy, a foundational requirement for delivering scalable, valuedriven AI across the enterprise. 

This exclusive dinner will offer a confidential setting for peer to peer exchange, enabling digital leaders to share real world experiences, challenges, and lessons learned. Participants will also gain perspectives from IDC and SAP experts on market dynamics, best practices, and practical approaches to turning AI vision into measurable business outcomes. 

IDC & SAP Executive Dinner

One Day Event

6:00 pm

Champagne Reception

6:30 pm

IDC & SAP Welcome

Andrea Siviero

Andrea Siviero

Senior Research Director, AI-fueled Business Strategies, IDC

Georgia Tangalakie

Georgia Tangalakie

Head of Data & Analytics, SAP

6:50 pm

Delegate Introductions

7:00 pm

Starter Discussion Topic & Feedback – High Impact AI Use Cases Driving Business Transformation & Reinvention

7:35 pm

Main Course Discussion Topic & Feedback – Building A Resilient Data Strategy to Enable Trusted, Enterprise Scale AI

8:15 pm

Dessert Discussion Topic & Feedback – Best Practices for Advancing Business AI Strategies, From Experimentation to Sustained Value Creation

8:45 pm

Coffee Served & Evaluations Forms Distributed

9:00 pm

Event Close

Speakers

Andrea Siviero

Andrea Siviero

Senior Research Director, AI-fueled Business Strategies

IDC

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Georgia Tangalakie

Georgia Tangalakie

Head of Data & Analytics

SAP

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Hannah Dowie

Hannah Dowie

Senior Event Manager

IDC

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IDC and IBM Roundtable

10 Jun 2026 Dubai, United Arab Emirates

IDC and IBM Roundtable

Compliance to Competitive Advantage

Digital Resilience for UAE Banks

10 Jun 2026 Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Hosted By

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Compliance and operational resilience are no longer defensive disciplines—they are strategic foundations for scale, autonomy, and sustained leadership in an era of agentic AI and increasingly autonomous financial workflows.

 

As AI moves from pilots to end‑to‑end workflow autonomy, and as tokenized money and assets begin to reshape settlement, liquidity, and collateral operations, Tier‑1 institutions face a defining challenge: how to industrialize AI at scale while maintaining unwavering control, auditability, and systemic resilience. In fact, by 2027, IDC expects that 90% of financial services institutions are expected to require compliance training for agentic AI agents as a formal control, tied to identity, testing, and revocation mechanisms.

 

This exclusive CIO roundtable is designed for large, complex banking institutions navigating enterprise‑wide AI adoption, multi‑jurisdictional regulatory expectations, and continuous‑availability mandates. Through IDC insights, IBM’s perspective, and a peer‑level client discussion, the session explores how leading banks are embedding resilience‑by‑design into hybrid cloud architectures, enabling governed agentic AI, token‑ready platforms, and real‑time risk intelligence.

 

The focus is not experimentation—but how Tier‑1 banks convert regulatory rigor into structural advantage, increasing decision velocity, operational leverage, and trust at scale

Agenda

IDC and IBM Roundtable

One Day Event

8:30 am

Registration and Networking

9:30 am

Welcome Address

9:40 am

IDC Keynote: Unlocking Enterprise Value: Strategic Outcomes from AI and Agentic AI

Harish Dunakhe

Harish Dunakhe

Senior Research Director, Software & Cloud (META), IDC

10:00 am

Operationalizing Trust for AI at Scale

10:30 am

Digital Sovereignty as a Banking Control Plane

11:15 am

Tea & Coffee Break

11:45 am

Tokenization Readiness for Core Banking Platforms

12:00 pm

Fire Side Chat: Client Success Story

12:30 pm

Open Discussion

1:00 pm

Lunch & Networking

Speakers

Harish Dunakhe

Harish Dunakhe

Senior Research Director, Software & Cloud (META)

IDC

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Jumeirah Mina Al Salaam

Majlis Al Mina Ballroom

Madinat Jumeirah
Dubai

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Redefining Enterprise Work with Agentic AI in Healthcare

Redefining Enterprise Work with Agentic AI in Healthcare

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Overview

Healthcare is entering a new era in which AI is moving from experimentation to enterprise-wide value realization. Across the UAE and wider EMEA region, providers are accelerating AI adoption to enhance care delivery, strengthen clinical decision-making, and improve operational efficiency.

As AI initiatives scale, agentic AI is emerging as the next frontier of healthcare innovation. IDC predicts that by 2030, 33% of top-tier hospitals globally will deploy AI agents capable of delivering real-time decision support and autonomous workflows with greater than 80% accuracy. While still in early phases across the region, momentum is building as healthcare leaders explore how agentic systems can orchestrate complex clinical and administrative workflows at scale.

Join us for a closed-door leadership roundtable, hosted by IBM and AWS in association with IDC, to explore how to leverage agentic AI solutions to automate complex workflows and build new cloud-native applications that enhance productivity and experience through AI-powered migration and modernization.

Agenda

Redefining Enterprise Work with Agentic AI in Healthcare

One Day Event

9:00 am

Registration & Networking

9:30 am

Welcome and IDC Keynote: Unlocking Enterprise Value: Strategic Outcomes from AI and Agentic AI

Ranjit Rajan

Ranjit Rajan

Vice President, Research (META), IDC

9:50 am

Transforming Healthcare with Agentic AI

Dr. Angela Spatharou

Dr. Angela Spatharou

Healthcare & LifeSciences Leader, IBM EMEA

10:20 am

Tea/Coffee & Networking Break

10:35 am

Cloud Migration and Modernization for the AI Era

Chris Erasmus

Chris Erasmus

Country General Manager, AWS UAE & RoMENA

11:05 am

AI use cases in Healthcare followed by Open Discussion

Francesco Brenna

Francesco Brenna

Global Vice President and Senior Partner, AI, IBM

11:50 am

Summary & Close

11:55 am

Lunch & Networking

Speakers

Dr. Angela Spatharou

Dr. Angela Spatharou

Healthcare & LifeSciences Leader

IBM EMEA

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Francesco Brenna

Francesco Brenna

Global Vice President and Senior Partner, AI

IBM

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Chris Erasmus

Chris Erasmus

Country General Manager

AWS UAE & RoMENA

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Venue

Jumeirah Mina Al Salaam

Jumeirah Mina Al Salaam, Madinat Jumeirah

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