Global Data Leaders Seek to Harness the Power of GenAI for AI-Driven Success
28 Janvier 2025 - 3:00PM
Business Wire
Informatica’s CDO Insights 2025 survey reveals
that organizations plan to ramp up AI investments, despite
near-term headwinds on AI readiness
Informatica (NYSE: INFA), a leader in enterprise AI-powered
cloud data management, today announced the findings of its global
CDO Insights 2025 survey: Racing Ahead on GenAI and Data
Investments While Navigating Potential Speed Bumps.
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This global annual survey, focusing on the current landscape of
Generative AI (GenAI) adoption, reveals that nearly all global data
leaders surveyed show no signs of slowing down their GenAI
initiatives, despite finding difficulty in demonstrating business
value – including meeting unrealistic C-suite expectations and
expecting quicker return on investment (ROI).
Nearly all data leaders responding to the global survey are
accelerating ahead in 2025 to demonstrate ROI from their GenAI
initiatives, and overcoming the obstacles of the new technology and
data complexities in their AI-readiness journey.
Key findings:
- 87% organizations who have adopted or plan to adopt GenAI
expect an increase in GenAI investment in 2025, with 93% of U.S.
data leaders planning to ramp up GenAI investments, closely
followed by APJ (86%) and Europe (82%)
- More than 97% of organizations experience difficulties
demonstrating GenAI's business value
- Tech leaders cite cybersecurity and privacy compliance (46%),
uncertainty over responsible use of AI (45%), reliability of
results (43%) and lack of trust in data quality (38%) as
difficulties to demonstrate business value
- Two-thirds (67%) of surveyed data leaders have revealed that
they have not been able to successfully transition even half of
their GenAI pilots to production
- 86% of data leaders expect increased data management investment
in 2025, with 44% citing data readiness for GenAI as primary driver
of these investments
“Our latest study reveals nearly all leaders are moving ahead
with their GenAI investments but they are concerned with issues
identified in pilot projects,” said Brett Roscoe, Senior Vice
President and General Manager of Data Governance and Cloud
Operations at Informatica. “One particular concern is attaining the
readiness of their data that is required to achieve the
transformative impact of AI.”
The study also highlights that operational efficiency, and
customer and employee experience, remain top business priorities
for a GenAI rollout, while data management investments in data
privacy, security and literacy are expected to increase in tandem
with GenAI investments. As nearly half of the data leaders surveyed
are looking to increase investments in data management, they are
also gearing up to enhance data governance with 47% emphasizing
data privacy and improving their workforce’s data maturity to use
data and AI technology effectively and responsibly.
Blake Andrews, Chief Data & Analytics Officer at Independent
Financial, comments, “Financial services companies traditionally
operate in a highly competitive and regulated industry with vast
amounts of data from various sources across departments. With
GenAI, organizations can potentially improve their competitiveness
if they are able to execute a reliable technology infrastructure
and confident data governance strategy from the start. This helps
to meet the rising demands from customers for personalization and
offer positive business outcomes with greater efficiency.”
“The study findings reaffirm that creating a strong data
foundation is key to embedding trust in any company’s GenAI
efforts,” Roscoe echoed. “Placing investments in areas such as
employees’ skillsets and a modern data management strategy will
help achieve the business value the C-suite is seeking from
AI.”
While data leaders remain optimistic and are moving at full
speed to lead the pack in technological innovation which can lead
to better business outcomes, they need to realign expectations set
with their C-suite executives, overcome the key barriers, including
data challenges facing their organization, before they can achieve
valuable outcomes from their GenAI initiatives.
To gain full insights into the CDO Insights 2025 results,
download the full report here.
About Informatica
Informatica (NYSE: INFA), a leader in enterprise AI-powered
cloud data management, brings data and AI to life by empowering
businesses to realize the transformative power of their most
critical assets. We have created a new category of software, the
Informatica Intelligent Data Management Cloud™ (IDMC). IDMC is an
end-to-end data management platform, powered by CLAIRE® AI, that
connects, manages and unifies data across any multi-cloud or hybrid
system, democratizing data and enabling enterprises to modernize
and advance their business strategies. Customers in approximately
100 countries, more than 80 of the Fortune 100, rely on Informatica
to drive data-led digital transformation. Informatica. Where data
and AI come to life.
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