2024 Canadian Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics Trends

The State of AI Adoption in Canadian Organizations

Artificial intelligence (AI) adoption is reshaping how Canadian organizations use technology, presenting both opportunities and challenges. With accelerated advancements and adoption, Canadian organizations share a sense of cautious optimism, with many eager to embrace AI’s vast potential for productivity while considering its need for robust security, governance and compliance guidelines.

Get CDW Canada's 2024 Canadian AI and Data Analytics Report to discover how organizations across Canada are embracing AI to drive innovation and optimization. Gain insights about the evolving AI landscape, barriers to adoption and strategies Canadian organizations can employ to navigate this transformative technology.

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The report reveals:

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Optimism tempered by concerns: Canadian organizations see the potential of AI but are wary of potential security, governance and compliance issues

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Adoption hurdles: IT decision-makers lack confidence in effective AI implementation, particularly in smaller businesses

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Sector disparities: Public and private sectors have varying priorities and AI adoption rates

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Current usage trends: Insights into which AI tools are most commonly used across sectors and organization sizes

58%
believe that using AI increases productivity and efficiency in their organizations.
70%
express concerns about the ethical implications that come with using AI and data processing tools.
50%
of organizations use natural language processing and interaction tools.
21%
of respondents feel confident in their company's ability to implement AI tools.
2023 Canadian Cybersecurity Trends

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40%
of respondents faced more than 250 security-related attacks or threats in the last 12 months.
73%
say it takes them more than a week to recover from a cyberattack.

62%
say gaps in security skills reduce their ability to prevent cyberincidents.
68%
have either adopted or are in the process of adopting a zero-trust architecture.

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In compiling our most recent report, we discovered:

40%
of respondents faced more than 250 security-related attacks or threats in the last 12 months.
73%
say it takes them more than a week to recover from a cyberattack.
62%
say gaps in security skills reduce their ability to prevent cyberincidents.
68%
have either adopted or are in the process of adopting a zero-trust architecture.
40%
of respondents faced more than 250 security-related attacks or threats in the last 12 months.
73%
say it takes them more than a week to recover from a cyberattack.
62%
say gaps in security skills reduce their ability to prevent cyberincidents.
68%
have either adopted or are in the process of adopting a zero-trust architecture.

To learn more about these and other Canadian AI and data analytics trends, download your complimentary copy of the 2024 Canadian AI and Data Analytics Report today.

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