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86% of Indian enterprises have developed GenAI strategy, says report

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86 percent of Indian companies have already developed a Genai strategy, reflecting the country’s ambition to lead global AI adoption trends, according to a report from the Nutanix cloud computing firm.

The seventh Annual Report of the Survey and the Research Report of the Nutanix Business Cloud Index (ECI) suggests that Indian companies are exceeding global and regional trends in adoption. 75 percent of respondents expect a positive return on investment (ROI) within 1-3 years of Genai implementation.

“Many organizations have reached a turning point with the implementation and implementation of Genai,” said Lee Caswell, senior vice president, marketing of products and solutions in Nutanix. “This year’s ECI revealed key trends that we also hear from customers, including challenges with the scale of Genai workloads from development to production, the new requirements that Genai creates for data governance, privacy and visibility.”

The findings highlight the dependence of India in native cloud and container applications to admit Genai. Eighty -one percent of organizations are implementing Genai applications and 99 percent of Indian companies are in the process of application containers, which makes it the new infrastructure standard for modern workloads.

85 percent of Indian respondents recognize the need for significant improvements in their IT infrastructure to effectively support native cloud applications. While more than 90 percent of organizations prioritize data privacy, the report found that 95 percent still believe it is done more to improve the safety of their Genai models and applications. 52 percent of companies plan to invest in IT training, and 48 percent seek to hire new talents to support Genai.

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