Three Insights You May Have Missed From theCUBE's Coverage Of IBM's 'AI-Powered Business Operations' Event
SiliconANGLE, Wednesday, April 9th, 2025
Organizations are racing to implement artificial intelligence, but many struggle to define a successful enterprise AI strategy. Despite all the tools at their disposal, results remain elusive. A recent BCG study found that just 26% of companies have developed the capabilities to scale AI and generate real business value.
For all the talk of automation, smarter workflows and digital reinvention, real progress is proving harder to define. Companies don't just need new tools. They need sharper strategies, trusted data and partners who understand the operational grind - partners willing to deliver tangible outcomes, not just effort.
'One chief financial officer told me, 'You know more about my business than any other consultant I would pay millions of dollars. Just tell me what I know what you already know,'' Tony Menezes, global managing partner of business process operations, IBM Consulting, at IBM Corp., told theCUBE during a recent interview. 'That's where I think we have the opportunity to be really different in delivering our values for our customers.'