Find out how IT decision-makers in enterprise-size organisations across the UK are balancing the competing pressures of innovation, regulation, resilience, and ESG.
The pace of digital change continues to rise. In a few short years, IT teams have moved from pilots to production deployments of AI, while expectations around data use, sustainability, and operational resilience have tightened.
To explore how IT leaders are responding, Telehouse surveyed 500 UK IT decision-makers at enterprise-size organisations. Our new report, The Paradoxes of Progress, sets out three tensions shaping today’s infrastructure decisions, and what organisations need to turn plans into measurable outcomes.
The report examines three competing paradoxes shaping enterprise infrastructure strategy today.
Enterprises are increasingly relying on AI to support sustainability goals, yet many still lack clear evidence of the environmental impact of AI workloads.
89% of IT decision-makers agree AI is accelerating their organisation’s ability to hit net-zero and wider ESG targets
56% say their organisation struggles to measure the emissions of AI workloads accurately
Regulation can build trust and create a platform for innovation, yet uncertainty and approval processes continue to slow delivery.
99% feel at least some confidence they can stay compliant while pursuing digital transformation
95% say regulatory approvals sometimes delay planned technology rollouts
Geopolitical uncertainty is reshaping infrastructure strategy, but recovery speeds and tested procedures do not always match intent.
say geopolitical risks are influencing their organisation’s infrastructure decisions
say it would take more than an hour to switch inference workloads to an alternative site if a regional incident took their primary UK AI data centre offline