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EMEA CIOs struggle to scale AI projects due to execution and financial validation issues.

Enterprise AI adoption in the EMEA region is stalling due to execution challenges and a lack of clear financial validation, despite continued technical interest. Many organizations struggle to quantify the indirect benefits of AI, such as revenue generation and risk reduction, leading to pilot projects losing funding. Overcoming these hurdles requires CIOs to redefine ROI calculations, invest in significant data restructuring and infrastructure upgrades, and proactively integrate compliance measures into development to accelerate trusted deployments. AI

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IMPACT Highlights the critical need for robust financial justification and infrastructure readiness for widespread enterprise AI adoption.

RANK_REASON This article discusses challenges and strategies for enterprise AI adoption, offering analysis and recommendations rather than announcing a new product or research.

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EMEA CIOs struggle to scale AI projects due to execution and financial validation issues.

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  1. Artificial Intelligence News TIER_1 · Ryan Daws ·

    IDC: How EMEA CIOs can jumpstart AI rollouts

    <p>Getting stalled enterprise AI rollouts in the EMEA region moving again will require CIOs to aggressively audit their systems. Over the past 18 months, AI deployments across Europe advanced far beyond initial testing. Companies poured capital into large language models and mach…