Knowledge management takes center stage in the AI journey
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The Ark Invest Big Ideas 2025 report highlights how AI agents could boost enterprise productivity by allowing companies to achieve more with existing staff. There is expected growth in software deployment per knowledge worker by 2030, driving significant transformations in digital applications. However, according to the Connectivity Benchmark Report, many firms struggle with siloed data across numerous applications, hampering integration. While 93% of IT leaders anticipate AI to enhance developer productivity in the coming years, 83% of organizations acknowledge that integration challenges obstruct modernization efforts.
According to the Ark Invest Big Ideas 2025 report, agents will increase enterprise productivity via software. Companies that deploy agents should be able to increase unit volume with the same workforce and optimize their workforce toward higher-value activities.
Mulesoft and Deloitte research reveals that data is trapped across siloed enterprise applications. The average enterprise uses 897 apps, with 45% using 1,000 applications or more -- further hindering IT teams' ability to build a unified experience.
Disconnected data remains an overwhelming blocker to legacy modernization for organizations. Today, 83% of enterprises report that integration challenges are a significant barrier to their legacy modernization efforts.
Most (93%) IT leaders feel that AI will increase developer productivity over the next three years, up seven percentage points since 2023.
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