Track 2

Track 2

Establishing Trust for AI Adoption – Cybersecurity and Resilience

Track 2

IDC research shows that those organisations that excel at AI, also have maturity security and governance capability. As you progress on your AI adoption journey, it is crucial to establish a strong foundation of trust through robust cybersecurity measures. In this session, we will explore the concept of Zero-Trust AI and its role in safeguarding your business assets, ensuring that your AI investments are protected.

 

Understand how implementing effective cybersecurity strategies can help maintain business continuity and foster trust with stakeholders. But over 36% of firms lack AI security skills, while 35% worry about visibility of AI in use. We will focus on securing your AI models, data pipelines, and intellectual property to prevent costly breaches and ensure the integrity of your operations.

 

By prioritising cybersecurity as a foundational element of your AI strategy, you can build a resilient framework that supports your organisation’s growth and innovation while instilling confidence in your AI initiatives.

Discussion Topics

  • Is there anything fundamentally different about securing AI? What’s new, or is this a continuation of existing security practices?
  • What’s the best way for security leaders to insert themselves into the AI discussion? Security is often seen as a blocker to AI, so how can we avoid this perception?
  • Where do you suggest organisations start in their AI Security journey?

Roundtable Discussions

  • Who are the stakeholders in Securing AI? Where does Security sit in the broader AI Governance landscape?
  • What risks exist in adopting AI in your organisation?
  • What approaches and strategies can you adopt to lower risks of using AI in your organisation?
Duncan Brown

Duncan Brown

Group Vice President, IDC Europe

IDC

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Rob O’Connor

Rob O’Connor

EMEA Technology Lead & CISO

Insight

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Rob Lay

Rob Lay

Solutions Engineering Director & CTO, UKI

Cisco

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Peter Rising

Peter Rising

Senior Partner Solution Architect

Microsoft

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Track 1

Track 1

Laying the Foundations for AI Adoption – Digital Sovereignty, Cloud & Infrastructure

Track 1

To successfully deliver your AI business use cases, a modern infrastructure is essential. This infrastructure must provide scalable, high-performance capabilities to support AI applications in both model training and real-time inferencing. Specialist AI hardware, such as GPUs, TPUs, and accelerators, plays a critical role in ensuring speed, efficiency, and low latency at scale. Additionally, robust data pipelines, storage solutions, and orchestration tools are necessary to manage AI models throughout their lifecycle, from development to production.

 

Organisations face a pivotal choice: public cloud platforms offer rapid access to cutting-edge AI hardware, elastic scaling, and managed services on a consumption basis. In contrast, private and edge AI environments provide enhanced data control, governance, and predictability.  A hybrid infrastructure strategy is key to the best of both worlds enabling use cases to be incubated and productionised and tuned on the right platform at the right time efficiently.

 

According to IDC research, over 45% of organisations across Europe are now more interested in implementing digital sovereignty solutions compared to 2024, driven by geopolitical uncertainties such as trade tensions, regional conflicts, and regulatory shifts anticipated in 2025. Furthermore, 60% of European organisations are more likely to adopt sovereign cloud services for AI workloads as a direct response to these challenges.

So, how can you ensure the success of your AI use cases while prioritising data protection, control, and autonomy in this era of uncertainty?

In this session, you’ll discover the true meaning of digital sovereignty, learn how to choose and implement the right solutions, and identify common pitfalls to avoid. We will also explore how digital sovereignty fits into your overall IT and cloud strategy, what is needed for success, and how adopting digital sovereignty solutions can lead to unique business benefits.

Discussion Topics

  • Why is Europe seeing an uptick in the need for digital sovereignty solutions?
  • For AI business use cases how does the location and governance of your data and resources affect your choice of provider?
  • Is “digital sovereignty” now just a marketing term?
  • Will Europe and US tech continue to be friends?

Roundtable Discussions

  • Is the control, governance and location of your data for AI use cases a major consideration in your choice of platform provider?
  • Are regulations a help or hindrance when it comes to IT innovation in Europe
  • Can extra-territorial tech vendors truly be sovereign?
Rahiel Nasir

Rahiel Nasir

Research Director, European Cloud & Lead Analyst, Worldwide Digital Sovereignty

IDC

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Phil Hawkshaw

Phil Hawkshaw

EMEA CTO

Insight

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Nigel Horsell

Nigel Horsell

Private Cloud AI Leader EMEA

HPE

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CIO Summit Australia

One Day Event

8:00 am

Registration & Networking

9:00 am

Welcome Address

Linus Lai

Linus Lai

Group Vice President, Research, IDC

9:05 am

IDC Keynote: The AI Moment: Strategies for CIOs

AI is transforming business strategy, and CIOs must act decisively. This keynote explores practical strategies for adopting, scaling, and governing AI across the enterprise. Attendees will gain insights on infrastructure, talent, and risk management, as well as actionable approaches to drive innovation, operational efficiency, and measurable business impact in today’s AI-driven landscape.

Linus Lai

Linus Lai

Group Vice President, Research, IDC

9:25 am

Navigating Complexity: Simplifying the Tech Buying Process

As technology ecosystems expand and digital transformation accelerates, the tech buying journey has become increasingly complex. This session explores how organizations can streamline decision-making while ensuring strategic alignment, risk mitigation, and measurable business value.

9:45 am

Agentic AI: The Next Wave of Industry Transformation

AI is evolving from a tool to an autonomous co-creator. This theme dives into the emergence of Agentic-AI, intelligent, goal-oriented systems that can reason, act, and adapt. Attendees will explore real-world use cases where enterprises are operationalizing AI responsibly to achieve measurable ROI, optimize operations, and accelerate decision-making.

9:55 am

Scaling for Success: The Age of Inferencing 

In the Age of Inferencing, competitive advantage is no longer defined by who builds the largest models, but by who can deploy, scale, and operationalize AI efficiently across the enterprise. This session explores how CIOs and technology leaders can architect infrastructure, data pipelines, and governance frameworks to support high-performance, cost-effective inferencing at scale.

10:05 am

CIO Focus: Shaping the Future Workforce   

As digital transformation accelerates, the role of the CIO is expanding beyond technology delivery to shaping the workforce of the future. From AI augmentation and automation to hybrid work models and digital skills development, today’s CIOs are at the forefront of redefining how people, processes, and platforms converge to drive sustainable growth. This session explores how technology leaders can build a resilient, agile, and innovation-driven workforce in an era of rapid disruption.

10:25 am

Roundtable Discussion: Sustainable & Responsible IT

As organizations embrace digital transformation, sustainability and responsibility have become critical dimensions of IT strategy. This roundtable explores how CIOs and technology leaders can drive environmental, social, and governance (ESG) outcomes while delivering business value. Delegates will discuss strategies for energy-efficient infrastructure, green IT initiatives, ethical AI deployment, and responsible technology governance.

10:45 am

Roundtable Discussion: Data-Driven Decision Making

In today’s fast-paced digital environment, the ability to turn data into actionable insight is a key differentiator for organizations. This roundtable explores how CIOs and senior IT leaders can harness data to drive strategic decisions, improve operational efficiency, and unlock new growth opportunities.

Delegates will discuss best practices for breaking down data silos, implementing advanced analytics, and leveraging AI-driven insights to inform decision-making. Key focus areas include data governance, real-time analytics, cross-functional collaboration, and aligning insights with business objectives.

11:05 am

Tea/ Coffee & Networking Break

11:30 am

Technology Focus Group (Parallel Tracks)

11:30 am Start of Session Raffle

Technology Focus Group Track A: Agentic AI: Strategic Opportunities and Operational Challenges for CIOs

11:35 am – 11:45 am

From Challenges to Solutions: Achieving Quality Excellence in an App-Centric World

11:45 am – 11:55 am

Is Your Enterprise Ready to Tackle the Complexities of AI Development?

11:55 am – 12:05 pm

Beyond the Technology: Enhancing Digital Experiences for CIOs

12:05 am – 12:15 pm

AI-Powered Cybersecurity: A New Era of Threat Detection and Response

Technology Focus Group Track B: Reimagining Cloud Modernization in the Age of AI

11:35 am – 11:45 am

Building an AI-Ready Cloud Roadmap

11:45 am – 11:55 am

The Cloud to Edge Continuum for AI Excellence

11:55 am – 12:05 pm

Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Strategies for AI Workloads

12:05 pm – 12:15 pm

Upskilling for the Intelligent Cloud Era

12:15 pm

Innovation Challenge

The Innovation Challenge at the IDC CIO Summit Australia is a fast-paced session showcasing breakthrough technologies and innovative solution addressing today’s most pressing enterprise IT challenges.

Selected innovators will deliver concise, business-focused pitches to an audience of CIOs and senior IT leaders, highlighting real-world use cases, measurable impact, and strategic value across areas such as AI, cybersecurity, data, and cloud.

12:55 pm

Lunch & Networking

1:35 pm

Pitching the Innovation Challenge

A dynamic platform where innovative solution providers present their breakthrough technologies directly to CIOs and senior IT leaders. This session focuses on real-world business impact, measurable outcomes, and strategic relevance rather than just features. Delegates will deliver concise, high-impact pitches that address pressing enterprise challenges across AI, cybersecurity, cloud, data and automation.

2:05 pm

Workshops (Parallel Tracks)

Workshop Partner A

2:05 pm – 2:55 pm

CIO 3.0: Orchestrating Technology, Data, and People for Competitive Advantage

Workshop Partner B

2:05 pm – 2:55 pm

CIO as Change Leader: Navigating Organizational and Cultural Shifts

Workshop Partner C

2:05 pm – 2:55 pm

Hands-On Lab: Assessing Your AI Maturity Model

Workshop Partner D

2:05 pm – 2:55 pm

Responding to AI Disruption: A CIO’s 100-Day Plan

2:55 pm

Felicitation of Partners & Speakers

3:05 pm

Mega Raffle & Summary

3:45 pm

Close of Summit

AI & Data Summit Toronto

AI & Data Summit Toronto

Unlocking the Power of Data and AI

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Unlocking the Power of Data and AI

The IDC Canada AI and Data Summit is the premier event for senior technology and business executives driving artificial intelligence and data strategies across the country. Designed for CDOs, Heads of Data, and AI and innovation leaders, this full-day program delivers high-impact insights and actionable strategies focused on Canada’s top priorities: scaling AI adoption, ensuring data quality and governance, and managing regulatory compliance in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

 

As Canadian organizations accelerate investment in AI and data-driven transformation, they must navigate complex challenges such as data privacy, ethical AI, and the forthcoming Artificial Intelligence and Data Act (AIDA). IDC research shows that data quality, integration, and accessibility remain top barriers to realizing AI’s business value, and that organizations are increasingly focused on operationalizing AI responsibly to build stakeholder trust. This event equips leaders to turn data into a trusted strategic asset while embedding transparency, ethics, and accountability into AI initiatives.

IDC analysts and industry experts will guide you through building future-ready data architectures, operationalizing AI responsibly, and delivering measurable business impact. Through keynote sessions, panels, and collaborative discussions, this event provides Canada’s leaders with the tools and frameworks to transform AI and data into a foundation for innovation, resilience, and sustainable growth.

Expert Perspectives

Hear from global thought leaders, visionary CIOs, and celebrity speakers redefining technology, leadership, and innovation across the region.

Keynote
9:40 am

IDC Keynote: Agentic AI at Scale: Accelerating Innovation While Managing Risk

How organizations are deploying agentic AI to drive rapid innovation, while navigating complex regulator requirements around data privacy, security, and ethical AI

Bob Parker | IDC

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Testimonials That Tell the Story

Discover what past delegates have to say about their experience. From insightful sessions to meaningful connections that made the event truly worthwhile.

Delegate Feedback

“I love attending your events! You always cover a diverse range of ideas on the topic but also keep it framed around the topic. I love the balance of presentations, panels and relevant hot topics. I always come away with renewed excitement of how I can positively impact my organization.”

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“IDC+CIO Summit Canada perfectly balanced high-level visionary thinking with the practical, actionable strategies needed to navigate the future of IT. I walked away feeling not just inspired but fully equipped for what’s next.”

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IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Data & Analytics

Event Highlights 2025

Insights

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.

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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Redefining Sovereignty in the Age of Enterprise AI

IBM’s introduction of IBM Sovereign Core marks a critical turning point in how organizations think about digital sovereignty in the age of AI. The conversation is shifting from simple data residency to a far more strategic question: who has real operational authority over the systems that manage sensitive data and AI workloads.

Marcela Vairo Pasqualetti
| Vice President, Data Platform
IBM Americas
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AI Readiness Starts with People and Culture

AI readiness is built through deliberate leadership. It starts with building AI literacy across the organization, so employees understand not only how to use AI, but how to apply it meaningfully in their day-to-day work.

Jeff Garratt
| HP Canada
Vice President, Enterprise Sales
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Building SaaS resilience in the age of AI

AI and agents change the math. Automations don’t touch one item at a time. They can update, overwrite, or delete thousands of items in a matter of seconds.

Dan Laframboise
| Rewind
Manager of Solution Engineering
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Venue

Marriott Downtown at CF Toronto Eaton Centre

Address: 525 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5G 2L2

The Marriott Downtown at CF Toronto Eaton Centre is a premium hotel and event venue located in the vibrant downtown core, steps away from Toronto’s iconic attractions and shopping destinations.

Nestled between Bay Street and Yonge Street, this modern venue is directly connected to the CF Toronto Eaton Centre. Enter through the main lobby at 525 Bay Street, and enjoy convenient access to elegant event spaces, exceptional dining, and world-class accommodations,  making it the ideal location for  IDC’s tech conference.

The Marriott Downtown at CF Toronto Eaton Centre is conveniently located near top attractions like the Eaton Centre, Nathan Phillips Square, and Toronto City Hall. The Royal Ontario Museum, Kensington Market, St. Lawrence Market, Ripley’s Aquarium, AGO, and the Distillery District are all nearby. For a lakeside view, the Harbourfront Centre is just a 15-minute walk away.

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IDC, AVANADE & MICROSOFT

IDC, AVANADE & MICROSOFT

L'AI Reset, ou comment réinventer vos cycles métiers grâce à la puissance de l'IA

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Donnez vie à l’innovation : applications + IA, le duo gagnant

Et si vos applications devenaient le véritable accélérateur de votre stratégie IA? En intégrant l’intelligence artificielle directement au cœur des processus métiers, les entreprises libèrent de nouveaux leviers d’innovation, gagnent en agilité et rendent enfin tangibles les gains de performance. En combinant applications, données et IA, elles transforment leurs workflows en moteurs de croissance durables, tout en assurant sécurité, conformité et maîtrise des coûts.

Un dîner-débat entre pairs

Organisé par Avanade et Microsoft en partenariat avec IDC,  ce dîner se tiendra dans le cadre prestigieux du Salon Organza au Plaza Athénée.

Cette soirée offrira un cadre privilégié pour échanger avec décideurs IT, experts et pairs sur la transformation des processus métiers par l’IA et son déploiement à grande échelle dans l’entreprise.

L’objectif : partager des retours d’expérience concrets et identifier des approches pragmatiques pour intégrer l’IA au cœur des applications critiques.

Au programme :
• Réimaginer les processus métiers et faciliter l’intégration de l’IA à l’échelle de l’entreprise

• Arbitrer entre IA interne (DIY) et solutions nativement intégrées aux applications d’entreprise

• Maintenir sécurité et conformité tout en infusant l’IA dans vos workflows

• Définir les bons KPIs pour mesurer l’impact de l’IA sur vos processus métiers

• Découvrir des cas d’usage concrets et comprendre les tendances du marché

Cette soirée sera rythmée par des interventions d’experts, suivies d’un débat interactif avec les participants.

Les thématiques clés abordées

Intégration de l’IA dans les applications critiques pour accélérer les workflows métiers

Déploiement à grande échelle tout en garantissant sécurité et conformité

Mesure de la valeur et ROI : KPIs et bonnes pratiques pour maximiser l’impact de l’IA

Pourquoi participer?

Découvrez ci-dessous les bénéfices concrets et ce que vous gagnerez en participant:

• Échanger avec des experts et des pairs confrontés aux mêmes enjeux

• Aligner vos ambitions IA avec la stratégie globale de l’entreprise

• Réimaginer et sécuriser vos processus métiers augmentés à l’IA

• Accélérer l’adoption en capitalisant sur vos applications existantes

• Identifier des approches concrètes pour générer rapidement de la valeur

 

Agenda

IDC, AVANADE & MICROSOFT

One Day Event

7:00 pm

Cocktail de bienvenue et networking

7:30 pm

Mots de bienvenue IDC

Cyrille Chausson

Cyrille Chausson

Research Manager, IDC Europe

7:45 pm

Présentation Avanade & Microsoft

Mélanie Hacquin-Borio

Mélanie Hacquin-Borio

Advisory & Exeprience Practice Lead, AVANADE

Jerôme de Gallé

Jerôme de Gallé

Enterprise Architect Lead, AVANADE

8:00 pm

Dîner-débat

  • Intégration de l’IA dans les applications critiques pour accélérer les workflows métiers

  • Déploiement à grande échelle tout en garantissant sécurité et conformité

  • Mesure de la valeur et ROI: KPIs et bonnes pratiques pour maximiser l’impact de l’IA

10:30 pm

Mots de remerciement & clôture du dîner

Intervenants

Cyrille Chausson

Cyrille Chausson

Research Manager

IDC Europe

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Mélanie Hacquin-Borio

Mélanie Hacquin-Borio

Advisory & Exeprience Practice Lead

AVANADE

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Jerôme de Gallé

Jerôme de Gallé

Enterprise Architect Lead

AVANADE

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Hôtel Plaza Athénée

Une soirée au Salon Organza – Hôtel Plaza Athénée
25 Av. Montaigne, 75008 Paris

Découvrez le charme du Salon Organza, un écrin élégant au sein du Plaza Athénée, où lumière subtile et atmosphère feutrée créent le cadre idéal pour des échanges privilégiés. Aux côtés de Avanade et Microsoft, en partenariat avec IDC, vivez une soirée d’exception où inspiration, innovation et convivialité se rencontrent au cœur de l’élégance parisienne.

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AI & Data Summit San Francisco

AI & Data Summit San Francisco

Unlocking the Power of Data and AI

4 Jun 2026 Convene 100 Stockton (Union Square)
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Building Intelligence that Creates Real Value​

The IDC AI and Data Summit is the premier event for senior technology and business executives driving artificial intelligence and data strategies across the region. Designed for CDOs, Heads of Data, and AI and innovation leaders, this full-day event delivers high-impact insights and actionable strategies focused on organizations’ top priorities: scaling AI adoption, ensuring data quality and governance, and navigating complex digital regulation and readiness.

 

 

 

IDC’s analysts and industry experts will guide you on how to build future-ready data architectures, operationalize AI responsibly, and drive measurable business impact. Through keynote sessions, panels, and collaborative discussions, this event provides Europe’s leaders with the tools and frameworks to transform AI and data into a foundation for innovation, resilience, and growth.

Expert Perspectives

Hear from global thought leaders, visionary CIOs, and celebrity speakers redefining technology, leadership, and innovation across the region.

10:10 am

Agentic AI at Scale: Accelerating Innovation While Managing Risk

Agentic AI is unlocking new levels of enterprise innovation by enabling autonomous decision-making and adaptive workflows at scale. Balancing this potential with robust risk management is essential for ensuring trust, compliance, and sustainable value as organizations operationalize agentic systems across critical functions.

Alessandro Perilli | IDC

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As organizations accelerate investment in AI and data-driven transformation, many face a readiness gap: while 89% have revamped their data strategies to support Generative AI, only 26% have deployed these solutions at scale, and a mere 12% feel their infrastructure is ready for autonomous AI workflows. Further, the growth of unstructured data (projected at ~22% CAGR) underscores that quality and context across all data types is now mission critical.

These challenges demand that leaders transform data into a trusted strategic asset while embedding ethics, transparency, and resilience into AI initiatives.

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Enterprise use of AI is undergoing a rapid shift, marked not only by significant advances in generative, agentic, and composite AI technologies but also by a recalibration of how enterprises are approaching AI technology implementation for business value.

Sovereignty and control over AI infrastructure are becoming strategic priorities, especially in response to geopolitical and regulatory pressures. The rise of AI factories and AI-native businesses signals a future where automation, agility, and data-driven decision-making redefine operational efficiency and competitive advantage.

Venue

Address:  40 O’Farrell Street, San Francisco, CA 94108

Convene 100 Stockton is located in the heart of San Francisco’s Union Square neighborhood.

Convene 100 Stockton (Union Square)

The location celebrates the city’s illustrious weather phenomenon “Karl, the Fog”” with an etherial statement light fixture as well as reflective art and decor. The design is reminiscent of the surrounding landmarked architecture and coastal contemporary elements, including dramatic natural light, stonework, warm woods, and lush greenery. Convene 100 Stockton provides a white box space allowing for client and event branding opportunities, in-house catering with customization options and dining private to each event, in-room A/V technology supported by an on-site team, and dedicated hospitality resources.

The location is conveniently adjacent to several paid parking garages and is easily accessible via public transportation.

Knowledge Hub

FutureScape 2026: Unlocking innovation beyond productivity

Agentic AI is redefining value creation beyond efficiency, reshaping business models, industry boundaries, and competitive advantage.

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AI-mediated buying journeys: How buyers decide who’s worth their time

As AI agents reshape B2B discovery, buyers filter vendors by proof, fit, and trust. Learn what signals actually move deals forward in AI-mediated journeys

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Agentic AI is critical infrastructure

Agentic AI is becoming critical infrastructure. Learn why delegating authority to AI systems changes enterprise risk and what CIOs and CISOs must govern.

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Join Us!

Don’t miss the AI & Data Summit San Francisco—Building Intelligence that Creates Real Value​.

Knowledge Hub / Bob Parker

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.

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