AI has moved from boardroom buzz to business mandate, helping organizations offer service that is proactive, scalable, and cost-efficient. As per our State of AI in IT 2025 report, over half of U.S-based IT organizations have started using AI in some form with 64% of organizations reporting that they are in early phases of using AI in IT support.
However, many IT leaders are still figuring out how to turn that AI promise into scalable and reliable everyday results.
According to McKinsey Research, 92% of companies plan to boost AI spending in the next three years, but only 1% describe their AI use as fully integrated and “mature”.
This indicates that almost everyone is interested in funding AI initiatives, but full-fledged AI-driven operations are still not very common.
CIOs most definitely see the upside of investing in AI; yet the challenge lies in taking AI from isolated pilots to deeply embedded, game-changing enterprise deployments.
This toolkit is designed to equip modern CIOs with a strategic roadmap to lead an AI-first transformation, backed by data-led research, best practices, and actionable frameworks and insights from industry peers.
of US organizations are in the early stages of AI adoption. - State of AI in IT 2025 report by Atomicwork
of companies plan to increase AI spending in the next 3 years, but only 1% say their AI use as fully mature. - McKinsey Research