Many Philippine enterprises face significant challenges in preparing for artificial intelligence (AI) adoption due to data complexity and system fragmentation. Critical business information is often scattered across disparate systems, spreadsheets, emails, and outdated platforms, resulting in data silos that impede seamless integration. This fragmentation creates a major obstacle for AI technologies, which depend on high-quality, integrated data from across the organization to function effectively. Despite investments in digital tools over time, many companies are still amidst their digital transformation journey, with disconnected data systems hindering AI readiness.
David Irecki, CTO for Asia Pacific/Japan at Boomi, highlights that integration complexity slows AI adoption at scale. Enterprises need to focus on data activation—unifying, securing, and improving data quality across platforms—to enable real-time AI applications. Integration layers, traditional APIs, and newer technologies such as multi-cloud platforms can provide the necessary connectivity and governance to ensure AI models access only authorized data, addressing both security concerns and operational efficiency.
This challenge is not unique to the Philippines but is particularly pronounced in markets where many organizations have yet to fully digitalize. Addressing these data and integration gaps is essential for enterprises aiming to harness AI’s transformative potential. Closing these divides will enable AI-powered insights and automation that drive innovation, competitiveness, and enhanced decision-making in Philippine businesses.

