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93% of UK organisations have complete or partial visibility over where their data is stored, processed and potentially accessible, including 48% with complete visibility and 45% with only partial visibility.
5/27/2026•
Data VisibilityUK
80% of IT decision makers see open source as providing greater control over how AI is built and where it runs.
5/27/2026•
Open SourceAI Sovereignty
43% of UK IT decision makers report having some governance for agentic AI but with gaps.
5/27/2026•
AI GovernanceAgentic AIUK
17% of UK IT decision makers say governance for agentic AI is basic or minimal.
5/27/2026•
AI GovernanceUK
Across the surveyed countries, 64% of organisations report having some or strong governance in place for agentic AI.
5/27/2026•
AI Governance
Overall visibility over where data is stored, processed and potentially accessible is 97% in Germany and 90% in both the Netherlands and Italy.
5/27/2026•
Data VisibilityGermanyNetherlands
89% of UK IT decision makers agree that public policy and regulation should mandate open source principles such as transparency and auditability to help organisations achieve AI sovereignty.
5/27/2026•
AI PolicyOpen Source
The regional average agreement across EMEA that public policy should mandate open source principles is 77%, with France at 70% and Germany at 72%.
5/27/2026•
AI PolicyEMEAFrance
Only 25% of UK IT decision makers report having strong governance frameworks for agentic AI.
5/27/2026•
AI GovernanceAgentic AIUK
67% of UK IT decision makers report having a defined exit strategy if their primary AI provider were to restrict service access.
5/27/2026•
AI SovereigntyBusiness ContinuityAI
43% of UK organisations with a defined exit strategy still expect a moderate or significant impact on business continuity if their primary AI provider restricts service access.
5/27/2026•
AI SovereigntyBusiness ContinuityAI
87% of UK IT decision makers already use agentic AI systems, compared with 91% in France and 90% in Germany.
5/27/2026•
Agentic AIAI AdoptionUK
IT decision makers say the most valuable open source benefits for building trust in AI over the next three years are transparency and easier auditability (87%), more customisation for business and regulatory needs (82%), and greater control over how AI is built and where it runs (80%).
5/27/2026•
Open SourceTrustAuditability