The Smarter Enterprise: A CIO’s Blueprint for 2030

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The article discusses an IBM survey indicating that AI will be central to business strategy by 2030; it emphasizes the need for integration and differentiation through AI technology.

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IBM Survey Finds AI Strategy Now Hinges on Integration and Differentiation The thriving enterprise of 2030 will be AI-first, not just AI-enabled, said IBM’s latest Institute for Business Value. The company surveyed more than 2,000 C-suite executives in the second half of 2025. The results paint a picture of the future of digital transformation dominated by AI technology.