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Enterprises demand secure, governed LLM platforms over flashy demos

Enterprises are increasingly integrating Large Language Models (LLMs) into critical business operations, demanding robust governance, security, and auditability akin to traditional enterprise software. By 2026, a significant portion of large European enterprises are expected to deploy LLMs, with vendors being evaluated on their ability to provide secure, compliant platforms rather than just impressive demos. This shift necessitates a focus on LLMOps, treating operations and governance as first-class disciplines to ensure reliability, safety, and cost-effectiveness, especially under the constraints of regulations like the EU AI Act and GDPR. AI

IMPACT Highlights the growing enterprise demand for robust LLM governance and security, shaping future product development and vendor selection.

RANK_REASON This is a commentary piece discussing the operational and regulatory requirements for enterprise LLM adoption, rather than a specific product release or research finding.

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  1. dev.to — LLM tag TIER_1 English(EN) · Delafosse Olivier ·

    Building Enterprise-Grade, Secure LLM Systems: A Playbook for Development Firms

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