The Best of 2026 Mid-Year Report suggests that the initial wave of AI enthusiasm is being replaced by a pragmatic focus on infrastructure and governance. According to Gord Harrison, chief research officer at Info-Tech, AI is no longer an isolated experiment but a central component of how enterprises secure and deliver value. Leaders are now prioritizing data quality, cybersecurity resilience, and infrastructure maturity to ensure that AI implementations do not merely increase organizational complexity.
This shift is reflected in the most accessed research resources from the first half of the year, which emphasize actionable frameworks for information management, enterprise risk, and workforce development. Rather than chasing short-lived pilot wins, CIOs are re-engineering business processes to support AI-enabled decision-making. The data indicates that successful adoption now depends on how well organizations integrate risk management and vendor evaluation into their broader technology strategy. As the industry moves forward, the ability to maintain a reliable, adaptable, and secure environment has become the primary benchmark for leadership success.





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