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Half of EMEA IT Leaders Doubt Their Digital Infrastructure Is Prepared to Accommodate Coveted AI Technology

Survey shows while 85% of global businesses pursue the benefits of AI, building the infrastructure to support it remains a priority

Jun 14, 2023

LONDON, United Kingdom – June 14, 2023 – More than four in 10 IT leaders surveyed globally (42%) believe their existing IT infrastructure is not fully prepared for the demands of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, despite its widespread adoption across industries, according to the Equinix 2023 Global Tech Trends Survey. The survey, which examined IT leaders’ responses to AI advances in their organisations, comes after a year of significant AI breakthroughs that saw the technology rapidly deployed in applications across both the business-to-business and business-to-consumer sectors.

“Tech leaders globally are expediting AI’s integration into their organisations, and it is increasingly becoming a critical capability to enable intelligent and autonomous systems that power a modern business. Those who fail to maximise its use could fall behind,” said Kaladhar Voruganti, Senior Technologist at Equinix.

The survey confirmed AI uptake is on the rise across all industry sectors, with 85% of the 2,900 IT decision-makers polled worldwide seeking to benefit from the advantages of AI and already using or planning to use it across multiple key functions. EMEA Organisations are most likely to be using AI, or planning to do so, in IT operations (82%), followed by cybersecurity (79%), and customer experience (75%).

“Successful development of accurate AI models depends upon secure and high-speed access to both internal and external data sources that can be spread across multiple clouds and data brokers,” added Voruganti. “For example, as enterprises embark on creating their own private generative AI solutions, they may want to process their confidential data at a private and secure location with high-speed access to external data sources and AI models. Furthermore, we are entering an era where more data is being generated at the edge. Hence, AI processing has to move to the edge for performance, privacy and cost reasons. In order to satisfy the above requirements, tech leaders can implement hybrid solutions where AI model training and model inference can occur at different locations. Ultimately, to create scalable AI solutions, businesses must consider whether their IT frameworks can accommodate the required data ingestion, sharing, storage and processing of massive and diverse data sets, while keeping sustainability in mind.”

On implementing complex AI strategies, Aengus Tran, CEO & Co-Founder at harrison.ai, noted: “Secure hosting of our compute and data storage platforms is our highest technical priority as we build AI solutions for clinicians across the world. We rely on an extremely fast and direct connection to enable hybrid cloud models as required to move remarkably large data sets on which we train and develop our AI solutions. This digital infrastructure enables us to tackle bigger healthcare problems—from medical imaging solutions to new AI healthcare solutions requiring more data and processing—helping to improve the standard of global healthcare and achieve our vision to impact one million lives per day.”

IT leaders in EMEA had the most uncertainty about the ability of their infrastructure to accommodate the needs of AI (49%), compared to leaders in Asia-Pacific (44%) and the Americas (32%).

"At Equinix, we understand the critical significance of education and collaboration in empowering technology leaders to effectively bolster the AI strategies necessary for future business triumph. The recent survey emphasises the need for improved infrastructure and skills related to AI, particularly in the EMEA region. It is concerning that IT leaders in this region express discomfort with their infrastructure and team's ability in accommodating AI,” notes Bruce Owen, Equinix UK Managing Director. “The survey reveals additional challenges faced by the tech sector as a whole in the EMEA region with 44% of IT leaders fearing the speed at which the tech industry is transforming and 39% of them believing that one of the most significant skills challenge is the lack of available talent. These findings highlight the pressing need for developing and retaining skilled professionals in the industry. At Equinix, we are committed to addressing these challenges head-on. We believe that by prioritising education, collaboration, and diversity, we can actively contribute to overcoming the talent shortage and driving positive change in the tech sector. For example, we have recently launched our recent partnership with Newbury College, where we will welcome 14 apprentices, with a notable 30 to 40% representation of women. We aim to make a lasting community impact and shape the future of the industry in the UK and beyond. Taking on the role of Managing Director for the UK, I am thrilled to be actively participating in the evolution of the tech sector in the UK and promoting collaboration, education, and diversity, to foster innovation and drive success in AI strategies.”

In addition to digital infrastructure updates, the survey also highlighted the need for education and collaboration to enable IT teams to optimise the deployment of this infrastructure, with AI and machine learning expertise being sought by 37% of those growing their IT teams.

A full copy of the report can be found here.

About the Survey
The independent study, commissioned by Equinix, surveyed more than 2,900 IT decision-makers in diverse enterprises across the Americas (Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Chile, Mexico, U.S.), Asia-Pacific (Australia, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Singapore, South Korea), and EMEA (Bulgaria, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Nigeria, Poland, Portugal, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, UAE, UK). Respondents were selected for participation from Dynata's online panel. The survey was conducted online between March 20, 2023 and April 07, 2023.

About Equinix
Equinix (Nasdaq: EQIX) is the world’s digital infrastructure company®. Digital leaders harness Equinix’s trusted platform to bring together and interconnect foundational infrastructure at software speed. Equinix enables organisations to access all the right places, partners and possibilities to scale with agility, speed the launch of digital services, deliver world-class experiences and multiply their value, while supporting their sustainability goals.

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