Fourth Annual Study Finds AI Confidence Outpaces Readiness as Data Integrity Gaps Persist
21 januari, 15:10
21 januari, 15:10
Precisely Software Limited / Key word(s): Miscellaneous
New research from Precisely and the Center for Applied AI and Business Analytics at Drexel University's LeBow College of Business reveals gaps in operational maturity, data trust, and skills as organizations look to scale AI enterprise-wide BURLINGTON, Mass., Jan. 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Precisely, the global leader in data integrity, today released the findings from its fourth annual State of Data Integrity and AI Readiness study. Conducted in collaboration with the Center for Applied AI and Business Analytics at Drexel University's LeBow College of Business, the research is based on a survey of more than 500 senior data and analytics leaders across large enterprises in the U.S. and EMEA and highlights a growing disconnect in how organizations perceive their AI preparedness. Leaders overwhelmingly believe they are ready for AI, yet their responses point to foundational gaps that could significantly undermine AI success. ![]() "The research shows that confidence in AI does not automatically translate into ROI. Organizations are moving quickly, but many are doing so without the trusted, governed data foundations required to scale AI responsibly. That disconnect represents what we call the Agentic AI Data Integrity Gap, and it introduces significant risk," said Dave Shuman, Chief Data Officer, Precisely. "As AI systems become more autonomous, data integrity is no longer a nice-to-have; it's a business imperative. Organizations that invest now in integrated, improved, governed and contextualized Agentic-Ready Data will be best positioned to turn AI ambition into measurable business results." Access the full report here: 2026 State of Data Integrity and AI Readiness. Disconnect Between Agentic-Ready Data Perception and Reality
Key findings include:
Data Governance Is a Key Differentiator
Skill Shortages Persist
"The skills gap isn't about a lack of talent in one area, it's about the need for professionals who can operate across data, business strategy, and AI governance simultaneously," said Murugan Anandarajan, PhD, Professor and Academic Director at Drexel LeBow's Center for Applied AI and Business Analytics. "That reality has major implications for how organizations and universities prepare those entering the workforce for the era of Agentic AI." The Shift to Agentic AI Raises the Stakes for Data Integrity
Organizations that successfully close the gap focus on Agentic-Ready Data strategies built on unified, easily discoverable data; trusted third-party enrichment; continuous updates; and strong governance, transparency, and automation; driving trust, control, and efficiency at scale. For a comprehensive deep dive into the 2026 State of Data Integrity and AI Readiness findings, attend the webinar "The 2026 State of Data Integrity and AI Readiness" on February 25, 2026, and hear directly from experts at Precisely and Drexel LeBow's Center for Applied AI and Business Analytics or access the full report: 2026 State of Data Integrity and AI Readiness. About Drexel University's LeBow College of Business
LeBow's Center for Applied AI and Business Analytics forms partnerships to benefit current and future practitioners who seek to discover, advance and generate value from the transformational impact of data and AI on business and society. The Center connects leading corporations with faculty, researchers and students – providing access to college expertise, the ability to shape curricula and a talent pipeline for co-ops, internships and employment. From applied research, course projects and thought leadership to STEM youth programs and an engaged community of industry professionals, collaborations benefit organizations and students alike. About Precisely
© 2026 Precisely Software Incorporated. All rights reserved. Precisely, its affiliates, and/or licensors proprietary information—no reproduction, competitive use, or derivative works without written consent. Availability not guaranteed. "Precisely" and associated marks are trademarks of Precisely; all other marks belong to their respective owners. Logo - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2408758/5727067/Precisely_Logo.jpg
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21 januari, 15:10
Precisely Software Limited / Key word(s): Miscellaneous
New research from Precisely and the Center for Applied AI and Business Analytics at Drexel University's LeBow College of Business reveals gaps in operational maturity, data trust, and skills as organizations look to scale AI enterprise-wide BURLINGTON, Mass., Jan. 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Precisely, the global leader in data integrity, today released the findings from its fourth annual State of Data Integrity and AI Readiness study. Conducted in collaboration with the Center for Applied AI and Business Analytics at Drexel University's LeBow College of Business, the research is based on a survey of more than 500 senior data and analytics leaders across large enterprises in the U.S. and EMEA and highlights a growing disconnect in how organizations perceive their AI preparedness. Leaders overwhelmingly believe they are ready for AI, yet their responses point to foundational gaps that could significantly undermine AI success. ![]() "The research shows that confidence in AI does not automatically translate into ROI. Organizations are moving quickly, but many are doing so without the trusted, governed data foundations required to scale AI responsibly. That disconnect represents what we call the Agentic AI Data Integrity Gap, and it introduces significant risk," said Dave Shuman, Chief Data Officer, Precisely. "As AI systems become more autonomous, data integrity is no longer a nice-to-have; it's a business imperative. Organizations that invest now in integrated, improved, governed and contextualized Agentic-Ready Data will be best positioned to turn AI ambition into measurable business results." Access the full report here: 2026 State of Data Integrity and AI Readiness. Disconnect Between Agentic-Ready Data Perception and Reality
Key findings include:
Data Governance Is a Key Differentiator
Skill Shortages Persist
"The skills gap isn't about a lack of talent in one area, it's about the need for professionals who can operate across data, business strategy, and AI governance simultaneously," said Murugan Anandarajan, PhD, Professor and Academic Director at Drexel LeBow's Center for Applied AI and Business Analytics. "That reality has major implications for how organizations and universities prepare those entering the workforce for the era of Agentic AI." The Shift to Agentic AI Raises the Stakes for Data Integrity
Organizations that successfully close the gap focus on Agentic-Ready Data strategies built on unified, easily discoverable data; trusted third-party enrichment; continuous updates; and strong governance, transparency, and automation; driving trust, control, and efficiency at scale. For a comprehensive deep dive into the 2026 State of Data Integrity and AI Readiness findings, attend the webinar "The 2026 State of Data Integrity and AI Readiness" on February 25, 2026, and hear directly from experts at Precisely and Drexel LeBow's Center for Applied AI and Business Analytics or access the full report: 2026 State of Data Integrity and AI Readiness. About Drexel University's LeBow College of Business
LeBow's Center for Applied AI and Business Analytics forms partnerships to benefit current and future practitioners who seek to discover, advance and generate value from the transformational impact of data and AI on business and society. The Center connects leading corporations with faculty, researchers and students – providing access to college expertise, the ability to shape curricula and a talent pipeline for co-ops, internships and employment. From applied research, course projects and thought leadership to STEM youth programs and an engaged community of industry professionals, collaborations benefit organizations and students alike. About Precisely
© 2026 Precisely Software Incorporated. All rights reserved. Precisely, its affiliates, and/or licensors proprietary information—no reproduction, competitive use, or derivative works without written consent. Availability not guaranteed. "Precisely" and associated marks are trademarks of Precisely; all other marks belong to their respective owners. Logo - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2408758/5727067/Precisely_Logo.jpg
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