Financial services embrace GenAI despite challenges, says Nutanix report

Nutanix reveals widespread GenAI adoption in financial services with challenges in skills and security.

Nutanix has released its seventh annual global Financial Services Enterprise Cloud Index (ECI) report, highlighting the extensive adoption of Generative AI (GenAI) in the financial sector. Nearly all surveyed financial institutions incorporate GenAI in tasks like customer support and content development. However, they face significant hurdles, particularly with skills gaps in managing GenAI and existing infrastructure and security management.

While these organisations are innovatively using GenAI, there's an evident skills gap. Most report their infrastructures need enhancement to effectively manage GenAI solutions. Furthermore, a staggering 97% acknowledge a need to bolster their GenAI model and application security.

As Lee Caswell, SVP of Product and Solutions Marketing at Nutanix, states, containers and hybrid clouds are transforming from mere technological upgrades to strategic tools for adding customer value. The ECI report showcases their role in providing positive ROI through GenAI apps that refine fraud detection, enhance cybersecurity, and improve customer engagement. In this digital era, these tools are vital for fostering innovation, agility, and trust.

The rapid evolution of AI is prompting financial institutions to advance beyond GenAI by embracing agentic AI, aiming to integrate its potential across their operations and interactions with clients.

The report's survey examined financial services leaders on GenAI integration, uses of Kubernetes, and application containers. Crucial findings include:

  • GenAI Adoption Poses Risks: While almost universal, its adoption raises data privacy and security concerns, with 97% expressing the need for enhanced security measures.
  • Infrastructure Needs Improvement: 92% feel existing infrastructures must evolve to support cloud-native applications, despite the adoption of containerisation and Kubernetes for GenAI workloads.
  • Talent Shortage Hinders Progress: Skills shortages impede growth, with 98% encountering difficulties in scaling GenAI from development to production, highlighting a pressing need for expert hiring and upskilling.
  • Longevity Over Immediate ROI: While 39% foresee GenAI-related losses soon, 58% expect benefits in one to three years, emphasising the importance of long-term strategies alongside improved ROI measurement tools.
  • Security Remains a Priority: GenAI reshapes organisational data privacy priorities, with 96% prioritising security adaptations. Concerns extend to the broader IT vendor ecosystem, reflecting the challenge of safeguarding AI operations.

In its continued commitment to understanding cloud deployment trends, Nutanix commissioned a global study involving 1,500 IT and DevOps decision-makers across diverse industries worldwide. This survey provides a comprehensive view of the GenAI landscape, solidifying its role in the transformative journey of financial services.

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