InsightSoftware: Governing What You Can't See Will Cost You: A Framework for AI and Compliance

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The way organizations deploy analytics is changing and the pressure is coming from multiple directions at once.

For product teams building embedded analytics, the shift toward federated operating models is creating real architectural decisions: how do you give business units the autonomous intelligence they need without losing governance and control at the edges? For data and compliance teams, new regulatory requirements, including digital sovereignty frameworks that are pushing organizations back toward on-premises and private cloud deployments, are reshaping what “acceptable” looks like for AI and data processing.

In this session, Info-Tech Research Group and insightsoftware Data + Analytics examine three converging trends redefining how organizations approach BI and analytics:

  • The move from centralized reporting to embedded, domain-specific intelligence
  • The rise of digital sovereignty requirements and what they mean for deployment
  • The data-as-a-product model as a foundation for AI readiness.

Drawing on Info-Tech’s research into data and AI governance operating models, this session explores what these shifts mean for organizations building or deploying analytics in regulated, on-premises, and hybrid environments and why the architectural decisions made now will determine whether AI delivers competitive advantage or creates compounding compliance exposure.