ePlus Survey Reveals Disparity Between AI Aspirations and AI Readiness

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76% of IT leaders believe their organizations have yet to achieve AI maturity, highlighting a significant gap in meeting AI goals

HERNDON, Va., Jan. 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- ePlus inc. (NASDAQ: PLUS – news) today revealed the launch of its inaugural AI Readiness survey, which reveals critical insights into the current state of AI adoption and the universal challenges faced by organizations across sectors. The survey, which polled 200 IT professionals during The 2024 AI Summit New York, highlights the ongoing correlation between AI investments and overall return on investment, with a focus on the key obstacles companies continue to face.

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Notable Gap between AI Curious and AI Mature Remains
While the focus on AI is very high, most respondents reveal they're still in the early stages of their AI journey, with 42% identifying themselves as "AI curious" and 28% noting they are "AI ready." What's more, only 24% of tech leaders consider themselves to be AI mature.

"While a large majority of leaders are eager to explore AI's potential, there is still a clear maturation gap when it comes to implementation," said Mark Marron, CEO and president of ePlus. "In 2025, all eyes will be on how leaders balance the ROI of AI investment with the challenges that are hindering full adoption."

According to the survey, skills gaps (41.8%), cost (38.8%), and security (35.8%) emerged as the top challenges regarding AI adoption, further underscoring the need for targeted strategies to address these barriers.

GenAI Introduces Unprecedented Opportunity, But Not Without Its Challenges
An impressive 74.8% of respondents are planning to implement GenAI in the next 12 months, highlighting the technology's clear impact and perceived value. However, despite the enthusiasm for GenAI, regulation concerns continue to push to the forefront, with the majority of organizations (78.2%) noting they are only somewhat (46%) to moderately (32.2%) confident in their ability to regulate access to and governance of GenAI applications. Ultimately, balancing innovation with thorough adoption and governance strategies will be key to the successful implementation of GenAI initiatives in the coming years.

Governance and Data Management Inch to Top of the AI Agenda
The survey results validated that AI deployment requires a new level of governance and controls, especially when it comes to data. Top data concerns from participants included data quality (61%), data security (54.5%), and data governance (52%), highlighting the critical need for a solid data management strategy.