The AI Vendor Problem: What CEOs Buy vs. What They Actually Get
Brutal reality check from MindFinders: Enterprise AI implementations take 5-9 months on average — not the "6-8 weeks" vendors promise. The gap between controlled demos and production environments is where budgets disappear. "Self-learning" models often drift without dedicated ML engineers, and "compliance built in" means the platform is compliant, not your deployment.
Read on MindFinders →AI Governance Becomes Non-Negotiable for Marketing Teams
Improvado releases their 2026 guide to AI governance platforms. The insight: a typical enterprise marketing team now uses AI in 15-20 different tools. Without governance, each operates independently — creating compliance gaps, conflicting recommendations, and no clear accountability. The strongest platforms combine real-time policy enforcement with audit trails that satisfy GDPR, CCPA, and industry regs.
Read on Improvado →AI Marketing Automation Market Hits $47.32B
New market data shows AI marketing automation at $47.32B in 2026, projected to reach $107.5B by 2028 at 26%+ CAGR. The comparison piece from WorkfxAI highlights a shift: new platforms are moving from "insights-only" to "end-to-end execution" — SEO agents, content automation, and multi-platform publishing without coding.
Read on WorkfxAI →Microsoft Embeds Copilot AI Deeper into Dynamics 365 Marketing
Microsoft's Release Wave 2 puts "agents" at the center of Dynamics 365 and Power Platform. In Marketing specifically: agent-driven lead research, follow-up drafting, case summarization, and knowledge access. The messaging is clear — Microsoft wants AI baked into the workflow, not bolted on as a separate tool.
Read on Sentinel →59% of Enterprises Investing in Semantic Layers as AI Infrastructure
Futurum's enterprise data analytics survey reveals a critical trend: semantic layers are emerging as the infrastructure layer that makes AI actually work. AI-augmented and agentic analytics remain the #1 expected trend at 47.8%. The real story: enterprises are finally building the data foundations that AI needs to deliver.
Read on Futurum →💡 My Take
Read this one: The MindFinders piece on AI vendor reality. Every leader buying AI tools should understand the gap between demos and production. Implementations take 5-9 months, not 6-8 weeks. "Self-learning" requires human oversight. "Compliance built-in" shifts burden to buyers. The vendors aren't lying — the conditions just don't match your environment. Go in with realistic expectations.