New research from Veeam® Software, the Data and AI Trust Company, shows a growing data disconnect across EMEA organizations. While 99% of enterprise decision-makers agree that data sovereignty is cri...
UK firms cite risk reduction as the top driver for data sovereignty, yet across EMEA - led by Germany - AI speed is outpacing data controls, with visibility gaps persisting even in MEA, which leads in sovereignty strategy implementation
LONDON: New research from Veeam® Software, the Data and AI Trust Company, shows a growing data disconnect across EMEA organizations. While 99% of enterprise decision-makers agree that data sovereignty is critical, at the organizational level, the majority (72.5%) are actively deprioritizing it in favor of accelerating AI. The result: AI workflows have become the region’s biggest data visibility gap, with 40% of leaders calling “data used for AI or analytics” their top operational blind spot.
“Organizations across EMEA are accelerating AI adoption, recognising its potential to drive innovation and growth,” said Tim Pfaelzer, General Manager and Senior Vice President, EMEA at Veeam. “But many now face a critical trade off: move quickly with AI without fully understanding, protecting and managing their data, or slow progress to meet sovereignty requirements. Our research highlights the need for greater visibility and control. By ensuring data is understood, governed and trusted, organizations can confidently accelerate AI adoption while reducing risk and meeting sovereignty expectations.”
Regional snapshot: different strategies, same visibility problem
Veeam’s recent Data & AI Trust Gap Report highlighted a growing disconnect between AI adoption and governance, with 88% of enterprises already running AI agents, yet just 7% fully prepared to manage them. Against this backdrop, this new research reveals how the gap is materializing across EMEA.
While approaches vary, the research shows a consistent challenge across EMEA: visibility isn’t keeping pace with innovation.
Top motivators: reducing risk and data control
While data sovereignty remains a strategic priority, immediate action is still largely driven by compliance pressures rather than proactive governance. The top motivators include reducing the risk of data breaches (44%) and gaining greater control over data (43%).
However, execution remains largely reactive over strategic. Internal audits and compliance reviews (33%) and market expansion (32%) are the main triggers for action. Organizations are also struggling to understand where data sovereignty sits within evolving regulation, reporting high confidence in established frameworks such as GDPR (90%), but significantly lower clarity around newer regulations, including the EU AI Act, widening the potential governance gap.
AI push is eroding enterprise visibility
While 68% of organizations are prioritizing broader digital transformation initiatives over establishing strong data controls, this is causing major infrastructural blind spots. Beyond AI workflows, organizations identified massive visibility gaps across:
Alarmingly, 32% report major challenges with Shadow IT, where systems are deployed outside of IT governance entirely.
“AI doesn’t have to slow the business down, but it does demand operational clarity,” said Andre Troskie, EMEA Field CISO at Veeam. “If you can’t see where data is going, who can access it, and what AI systems are doing with it, you don’t have control. And without control, AI quickly becomes a board-level liability.”
About the Research
The research was commissioned by Veeam and conducted by independent polling company Censuswide. The survey explores the perspectives of 1,000 enterprise IT, data, and security decision-makers at organizations with 500+ employees across the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and the Middle East and Africa (including Turkey, Israel, UAE, KSA, Nigeria, South Africa, and Kenya). The data was collected between April 21 and April 27, 2026. Censuswide abides by and employs members of the Market Research Society, which is based on the ESOMAR principles.
For more information, visit www.veeam.com.
About Veeam Software
Veeam® Software is the Data and AI Trust Company, specializing in helping organizations ensure their data and AI are fully understood, secured, and resilient to enable the acceleration of safe AI at scale. As the market leader in both data resilience and data security posture management, Veeam is built for the convergence of identity, data, security, and AI risk.
Veeam delivers deep contextual intelligence across every data asset, identity, and AI model. The company governs access for both humans and AI agents, automates privacy, compliance, and remediation processes, and protects and recovers organizations from modern threats – including ransomware, disasters, AI errors, and ensuring the restoration of clean, trusted data. Veeam empowers organizations to move beyond simply protecting data, enabling them to activate and unlock its full potential.
Headquartered in Seattle with offices in more than 30 countries, Veeam protects over 550,000 customers worldwide, including 82% of the Fortune 500, who trust Veeam to keep their businesses running. Learn more at www.veeam.com or follow Veeam on LinkedIn @veeam-software and X @veeam.
Fonte: Business Wire
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