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Unlock the full potential of AI with a unified Cloud, Data, and AI (CDAI) strategy

BrandPost By KPMG
Aug 12, 20253 mins

Many companies are tangled in fragmented AI solutions that only deliver isolated benefits. To overcome this, enterprises need a cohesive strategy that integrates AI, cloud, and data capabilities.

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Modernizing AI and cloud for competitive advantage 

AI has evolved from just a buzzword to a game-changer for business innovation, growth, and competitive differentiation. Yet, many companies are still tangled in fragmented AI solutions that can only deliver isolated benefits. While these solutions might address immediate problems, they also result in inefficiencies, data silos, misaligned investments, and higher costs. This patchwork landscape stifles progress and puts companies at a disadvantage in the race for innovation. 

Recognize the importance of a unified AI and cloud strategy 

To overcome the challenges of fragmented AI solutions, enterprises need a cohesive strategy that An AI-enabled cloud can transform your data processing, analytics, and automation capabilities, ensuring that your operations are optimized and streamlined. Imagine an AI-powered cloud as a digital assistant for your business, automating tasks, predicting trends, and making smarter decisions faster than ever. 

Overcome the challenges of fragmented AI solutions 

Fragmented AI systems create numerous challenges that hinder business progress, such as: 

  • Operational inefficiencies and bottlenecks: leads to increased workloads for IT teams, hindered productivity, and delays in crucial projects 
  • Limited AI capabilities and ROI: fails to deliver exponential outcomes, limiting the return on AI investments 
  • Scalability issues: leads to downtimes and performance issues, and results in lost business opportunities 
  • Data silos: impedes effective decision-making and limit business insights 
  • Cloud inefficiencies: leads to increased costs and struggles with effective deployment and management, which slows innovation 
  • ERP & CRM integration issues: creates challenges in providing unified data views that can cause missed opportunities and inefficient processes 
  • Poor customer experiences: leads to dissatisfied customers and competitive disadvantages 
  • Higher costs: results in overspending on maintenance and upgrades and reduces profitability 
  • Insufficient data integration: limits the ability to leverage real-time data analytics and responsiveness to market changes 
  • Reduced capacity for innovation and slower time-to-market: slows down the roll-out of new products and services 

Make the leap to a more unified approach to AI and cloud 

This transformation is more than just a technology upgrade; it helps you align with broader business goals. Maintaining fragmented systems can be costly both in terms of money and efficiency. It is critical for companies to shift from isolated AI solutions to a unified, AI-powered cloud approach. You can achieve:

  • Long-term gains: While transitioning to an AI-enabled cloud infrastructure involves upfront costs, the long-term benefits of improved efficiency, faster processes, and higher ROI make it a worthwhile investment. 
  • Manage complexities and achieve simplification: It’s a complex task requiring careful planning and execution. Intentional investment in simplifying the IT landscape is crucial to effectively managing this complexity. 
  • Align with overall business goals: Avoid discrete technology upgrades to build more credibility, demonstrate more impressive outcomes, and secure more funding. 

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