target audience: TECH SUPPLIER  Publication date: Jun 2024 - Document type: IDC Survey - Doc  Document number: # US51665424

Infrastructure Insights from Organizations Currently Deploying GenAI Workloads into Production

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  • Mary Johnston Turner Loading
  • Rick Villars Loading

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This IDC Survey analyzes digital infrastructure investment choices made by early GenAI adopters versus the broader market that includes many organizations that are still evaluating the technology and potential use cases. The analysis shows that about 15% of organizations worldwide have implemented a number of GenAI application use cases into production environments.

These early adopters demonstrate a broad commitment to interoperable hybrid cloud and multicloud infrastructure architectures, including infrastructure owned and operated by SaaS and/or AI platform providers as well as public cloud IaaS services and dedicated infrastructure deployed into datacenters, c-location sites, and edge locations. Data in this survey was collected as part of IDC's April 2024 Future Enterprise Resiliency and Spending Survey, Wave 4, which includes the input of 889 IT decision-makers in North America, Asia/Pacific, and Western Europe.

"Eighty-five per cent of organizations worldwide agree their ability to support GenAI as a strategic workload will require a dedicated vendor/partner strategy across infrastructure, software, data, cloud, and services," explains Mary Johnston Turner, IDC's research vice president, Future of Digital Infrastructure Agenda. "Infrastructure choices will vary depending on the needs of individual use cases as well as the complexity and scale of model training and tuning requirements, but interoperability will be nonnegotiable."



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