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AI is moving from pilots into operational use, and the infrastructure question is becoming more concrete. The challenge is deciding what needs to be built, expanded, controlled, or delayed as usage grows.
Three pressure points usually appear first. 
- Compute capacity requires careful planning: teams need enough GPU, cloud, or specialised processing power, while keeping utilisation and cost under control. 
- Data movement becomes more demanding: AI needs access to data across systems, with latency, security, integration, and quality managed from the start. 
- Operational control becomes essential: monitoring, access rights, resilience, cost visibility, and ownership need to scale with usage.
The working question is simple: how do we support AI at scale while keeping infrastructure efficient, governed, and financially sustainable?
If you are working through these choices, let’s compare approaches with others facing similar constraints.

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Hof van Cortenbach