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Cisco发布的最新报告显示,全球仅有13%的企业真正为AI革命做好了准备,这群被称为“领跑者”的企业在AI项目落地和价值实现上远超同行。他们通过整合战略、基础设施和安全,构建了坚实的基础,并因此在利润、生产力和创新方面获得了显著增长。报告指出,AI的成功关键在于“准备就绪”,而非AI本身。领跑者普遍拥有清晰的AI路线图,并将其视为核心投资优先事项,同时他们构建的网络基础设施能够应对AI带来的规模和复杂性挑战。然而,大多数企业面临AI基础设施债务的风险,尤其是在部署AI代理和处理海量数据方面准备不足,这可能阻碍其AI战略的长期价值实现。

🚀 **AI就绪度是关键**:Cisco报告指出,AI的成败不在于技术本身,而在于企业的准备程度。仅有13%的全球企业被认为是“领跑者”,他们在AI项目从试点到实际应用的转化率上是其他企业的四倍,并且更有可能实现可衡量的价值,90%的领跑者看到了利润、生产力和创新的实际提升,而其他企业仅为60%。

🗺️ **战略与执行并重**:AI领跑者将AI视为核心业务战略,而非辅助项目。近乎所有领跑者(99%)都拥有明确的AI路线图,而其他公司仅占58%。此外,79%的领跑者将AI列为首要投资重点,远高于其他公司的24%。他们在网络基础设施的设计上也着眼长远,98%的企业构建的网络能够处理AI的规模和复杂性,确保了71%的网络能够即时扩展以适应任何AI项目。

⚠️ **AI基础设施债务的风险**:随着83%的公司计划部署AI代理,许多企业正面临“AI基础设施债务”的挑战。超过一半的公司承认其现有网络无法处理AI系统所需的海量数据和复杂性。相比之下,75%的领跑者已做好充分准备来安全地控制这些AI代理。未来三年,近三分之二的领导者预计工作负载将增长30%以上,但许多企业在数据整合和GPU算力方面存在巨大缺口,预示着野心与现实之间的差距。

If you’ve ever thought companies talk more than act when it comes to their AI strategy, a new Cisco report backs you up. It turns out that just 13 percent globally are actually prepared for the AI revolution.

However, this small group – which Cisco calls the ‘Pacesetters’ – are lapping the competition. The third annual Cisco AI Readiness Index found these top performers are four times more likely to get their AI projects out of the pilot stage and into the real world. More importantly, they are 50 percent more likely to see measurable value from their efforts.

What they’ve figured out is that winning with AI is about getting the foundations right with a disciplined approach that weaves together strategy, infrastructure, and security. And it pays off, with 90 percent of these Pacesetters seeing real gains in profit, productivity, and innovation, while most of their peers are hovering around the 60 percent mark.

Jeetu Patel, Cisco’s President and Chief Product Officer, said: “This year’s Cisco AI Readiness Index makes one thing clear: AI doesn’t fail, readiness fails.

“The most AI-ready organisations – the Pacesetters from our research – prove it. They’re four times more likely to move pilots into production and 50 percent more likely to realise measurable value. So, with more than 80 percent of organisations we surveyed about to deploy AI agents, these new findings confirm readiness, discipline, and action are key to unlocking value.” 

So, what’s their secret? The research shows a clear pattern. Pacesetters don’t treat AI as a side project; it’s a core part of their business strategy. Almost every single one of them (99%) has a proper AI roadmap, something only 58 percent of other companies can claim. They also put their money where their mouth is. For 79 percent of them, AI is the top investment priority, a commitment shared by only 24 percent of the rest.

These leaders are building for the long haul, with 98 percent designing their networks to handle the immense scale and complexity of AI, compared to just 46 percent of their peers. It gives them the confidence that their systems can handle whatever is thrown at them; 71 percent say their networks can scale instantly for any AI project, a feeling shared by a worryingly low 15 percent of other organisations.

The report also gives us a glimpse into the near future, and for many, it looks rocky. Two huge challenges are looming: the widespread use of AI agents and a problem Cisco has dubbed ‘AI Infrastructure Debt’.

83 percent of companies are planning to deploy AI agents as part of their strategy, with nearly 40 percent expecting them to be working alongside human employees within a year. But here’s the problem: most of these firms are trying to build on shaky ground.

Over half of companies admitted their current networks simply can’t handle the data volumes or complexity that these advanced AI systems demand. The Pacesetters, on the other hand, have already done their homework, with 75 percent feeling fully equipped to secure and control these agents, compared to just 31 percent of others.

This leads us to the ticking time bomb of ‘AI Infrastructure Debt’. Think of it as the modern version of the technical debt that plagued companies for years. It’s the result of all the compromises, postponed upgrades, and underfunded plans that quietly pile up, slowly strangling the long-term value of AI.

The warning signs are already flashing. Nearly two-thirds of leaders expect their workloads to jump by over 30 percent in the next three years, and a similar number are struggling just to get their data organised in one place. Add to that the fact that only a quarter have enough GPU power, and you see a massive gap between ambition and reality.

The lesson from Cisco’s report is clear and simple: value follows readiness. In the race to adopt AI, the Pacesetters have shown that the organisations that take the time to build a strong foundation to support their strategy are the ones that will pull away from the pack.

See also: Gemini Enterprise: Google aims to put an AI agent on every desk

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