AI Adoption Research for Enterprise Buyers, Not Vendor Hype
SIS studies how enterprises are actually deploying AI: which vendors they are selecting, what they are spending, where deployment is stalling, and which regulatory requirements are shaping procurement decisions. Research covers the EU AI Act, the NIST AI Risk Management Framework, and sector-specific compliance mandates.
The focus is commercial adoption. Not press releases.
Six Areas of AI Intelligence
SIS interviews CIOs, CTOs, procurement officers, and data science leaders about actual deployment decisions. Each area below is informed by structured B2B expert interviews, not secondary analysis of vendor marketing.
Enterprise Procurement Patterns
Which AI vendors are winning enterprise contracts and why. SIS interviews IT decision-makers and procurement officers to map vendor selection criteria, contract structures, switching costs, and build-versus-buy decisions across verticals including financial services, healthcare, and manufacturing.
Deployment ROI and Stall Points
Where AI deployments are delivering measurable returns and where they are stalling. SIS captures ground-truth data from CTOs and data science directors on integration timelines, infrastructure costs, model accuracy in production, and the gap between pilot results and scaled performance.
AI Product Usability Testing
SIS runs usability sessions at our Flatiron District facility and online to test AI-powered interfaces: copilots, chatbots, recommendation engines, and generative tools. Research measures task completion, error recovery, trust calibration, and the gap between user expectation and model output.
Infrastructure and Supply Chain
GPU supply constraints, cloud compute pricing, data center capacity, and the semiconductor dependencies behind large model training. SIS tracks how NVIDIA allocation, hyperscaler capacity planning, and the CHIPS Act are shaping AI infrastructure investment decisions through interviews with procurement and engineering leaders.
ذكاء تنافسي
Named competitor tracking for AI vendors: product roadmaps, pricing changes, API ecosystem development, partnership announcements, and patent activity. SIS monitors public filings, conference proceedings, and developer community signals. Triangulated with expert interviews to separate announced capability from shipping product.
Regulatory Compliance Research
The EU AI Act classifies systems by risk tier and imposes conformity assessments on high-risk applications. The NIST AI RMF provides a voluntary governance framework adopted by U.S. federal agencies. SIS tracks how these frameworks, plus sector-specific mandates (FDA for clinical AI, EBA for financial services), affect enterprise procurement timelines and vendor qualification.
Primary Research, Not Secondary Analysis
Most AI market reports repackage vendor press releases and analyst estimates. SIS interviews the enterprise buyers making the actual procurement decisions. The difference is the difference between what vendors claim and what customers confirm.
SIS conducts 15 to 20 structured interviews per engagement with CIOs, CTOs, data science directors, and procurement officers. These are 45- to 60-minute conversations with the people who sign AI contracts, not the vendors selling them.
SIS tracks the EU AI Act (risk tier classification, conformity assessments for high-risk systems), the NIST AI RMF (governance framework adopted by U.S. federal agencies), FDA requirements for clinical AI, and EBA guidelines for financial services AI. Research explains how each framework affects procurement timelines.
SIS runs AI product usability sessions at 11 East 22nd Street in Manhattan and online. Research tests copilots, chatbots, recommendation engines, and generative interfaces with recruited end users. Metrics include task completion rate, error recovery, trust calibration, and the gap between user expectation and model output.
SIS has conducted primary research across 135 countries since 1984. The same methodology that Ruth Stanat built for competitive intelligence, market entry, and Voice of the Customer programs now applies to AI adoption research. The interviewers are trained researchers, not technology evangelists.
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