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Getting Data Governance Right is Top AI Priority, Komprise Survey Finds

Getting Data Governance Right is Top AI Priority, Komprise Survey Finds

Komprise, the leader in analytics-driven unstructured data management and mobility, announces the results of the Komprise 2023 State of Unstructured Data Management survey. The third annual survey finds that IT and business leaders are largely allowing employee use of generative AI but the majority (66%) are most concerned about the data governance risks from AI, including privacy, security and the lack of data source transparency in vendor solutions.

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As the generative AI marketplace expands and executives push for departments to leverage new solutions for competitive advantage, the need for an unstructured data governance agenda is strong; IT leaders cannot forsake data integrity, data protection and risk faulty or dangerous outcomes from generative AI projects.

To cope, enterprises are restricting the AI tools and/or data that employees are allowed to use, according to the survey. IT leaders are also pursuing a multi-pronged approach for mitigating risks of unstructured data in AI, encompassing storage, data management and security tools as well as internal task forces.

The survey, conducted by a third party, gathered inputs from 300 global enterprise storage IT and business decision makers at companies with more than 1,000 employees in the United States and the UK. Download it here.

Highlights of the Survey:

Most organizations (90%) allow employee use of generative AI yet 66% of organizations cited top data governance concerns of preventing security and privacy violations, lack of data source transparency leading to unethical, biased or inaccurate outputs and corporate data leakage into the vendor’s AI model;
Preparing for AI is the leading data storage priority in 2023, followed by cloud cost optimization;
The majority (40%) will pursue a multi-pronged approach to manage AI risk, encompassing storage, data management and security tools;
Organizations managing more than 10PB of data grew from 27% to 32% this year, a 19% increase.
Half of organizations are managing 5PB or more of data, similar to 2022;
Nearly three-quarters (73%) are spending 30% or more of IT budget on data storage and protection, measurably higher than 67% in 2022;

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The top unstructured data management challenge is moving data without disrupting users and applications (47%), followed closely by preparing for AI and cloud services (46%);
Most (85%) say that non-IT users should have a role in managing their own data and 62% already have attained some level of user self-service for unstructured data management;
Monitoring and alerting for capacity issues and anomalies led the pack for important future unstructured data management capabilities (44%).
“Generative AI raises new questions about data governance and protection,” says Steve McDowell, Principal Analyst/Founding Partner, NAND Research. “The Komprise 2023 State of Unstructured Data Management survey shows that IT leaders are working hard to responsibly balance the protection of their enterprise’s data with the rapid roll-out of generative AI solutions. It’s a difficult challenge, requiring the adoption of intelligent tools, such as those from Komprise, for managing an organization’s unstructured data.”

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