REPORT
When AI growth outpaces infrastructure
As AI moves into production, continuous and machine-driven workloads are pushing enterprise systems beyond what they were designed to handle. Based on new global research, this report reveals how close organizations are to hitting their infrastructure limits—and why AI scale is becoming a defining risk for reliability, performance, and cost in 2026.




Much enterprise infrastructure could collapse because of AI growth — and its survival won’t be shaped by tools, but by architecture built to last.
One-third expect AI-driven infrastructure failure in less than a year, and know they need more than routine maintenance to avoid that fate.
More than a third say databases are emerging as a primary bottleneck under sustained AI load, and will likely be the first layer to fail.
AI is becoming a material driver of outages, which comes with not only six-figure downtime costs but an inevitable erosion of customer trust and loyalty.
Leadership is underestimating the accelerating infrastructure risk, largely making reactive rather than proactive investments in AI.
Read the report to learn how AI is reshaping enterprise systems and why elastic, resilient infrastructure is now a business imperative.
