IDC: APAC's AI ambitions hinge on next-generation networks

 A new IDC InfoBrief* commissioned by Expereo shows Asia Pacific (APAC) businesses pursuing artificial intelligence (AI) strategies are facing a critical turning point. The IDC InfoBrief, sponsored by Expereo, “Enterprise Horizons 2025: Technology Leaders Priorities: Achieving Digital Agility”, highlights that limitations in current network infrastructure are a significant barrier to realizing AI’s transformative potential in the region. However, these findings also present an opportunity for APAC organizations as they strive to maintain their competitive edge in the AI-driven economy.

This IDC InfoBrief, based on a survey of 650 technology leaders across Europe, the US and APAC, opens with a striking finding: Networking/Connectivity has emerged as the top technology priority for APAC organizations, with 43% of those surveyed planning increased investment in this area over the next 12 months. This surge in network investment shows companies now recognize that strong, flexible connectivity is fundamental for AI success. APAC businesses realize that their AI ambitions will be held back if their underlying network infrastructure cannot adequately manage the demands of AI workloads.

However, the report also delivers a stark reality: 94% of companies surveyed report that  their networks limit their ability to run large data and AI projects. This alarming statistic  highlights a significant disconnect between APAC’s AI ambitions and the reality of their  existing network capabilities. Organizations find that their current networks lack the agility,  capacity, and performance necessary to support the intensive demands of AI, effectively  creating a bottleneck that can result in lost productivity, increased costs, and missed  business opportunities. 

“This prioritization of networking reflects a critical shift in perspective. APAC businesses  understand that AI success depends on the ability to move data, connect systems, and  deliver applications with speed and reliability,” says Eric Wong, President of Asia Pacific,  Expereo. “With 9 out of 10 companies in APAC see their networks as a limiting factor,  organizations must embrace more dynamic and agile solutions that can adapt to the  evolving demands of AI. APAC has the ambition to lead in AI, but network infrastructure is  the key to unlocking that potential. Organizations that prioritize network modernization will lead in the AI-driven future.”

Additional takeaways from the IDC InfoBrief include: 

 

  1. Half of the surveyed companies face financial losses from unreliable, outdated  networks. This finding highlights the vulnerability of APAC businesses to network  disruptions, which can have a cascading effect on AI-driven operations. In an AI centric world, where applications are often mission-critical, network downtime can  lead to significant revenue loss, damage to reputation, and erosion of customer  trust.  
  2. Critical network improvements increasingly outsourced to partners. As  networks grow more complex and skilled talent becomes scarcer, APAC  organizations are turning to managed service providers for expertise and support.  This trend underscores the importance of collaboration and highlights the value of partnering with experienced providers that can help businesses navigate the  complexities of network transformation.  
  3. Networks and connectivity must improve sustainability impact to maintain  competitive advantage. APAC, with its focus on sustainable development, faces a  unique challenge and opportunity. Modernizing network infrastructure can help  contribute to sustainability goals by improving energy efficiency, reducing carbon  emissions, and supporting environmentally responsible business practices. 

About Expereo 

Expereo is a world-leading Managed Network as a Service provider that connects people,  places, and things anywhere. Solutions include Global Internet, SD-WAN/SASE, and  Enhanced Internet. With an extensive global reach, Expereo is the trusted partner of 60% of  Fortune 500 companies. It powers enterprise and government sites in more than 190  countries, with the ability to connect to any location worldwide, working with over 2,300  partners to help customers improve productivity and empowering their networks and cloud  services with the agility, flexibility, and value of the Internet, with optimal network  performance.

 

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