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AJ Kuftic, presenting on behalf of Expedient, delivered an energetic and highly engaging presentation built around a central metaphor: a heavyweight boxing match playing out inside every organization right now. In one corner, cloud costs and complexity. In the other, there is pressure for AI adoption. His message was clear — IT teams are being squeezed from both sides, and Expedient is positioned to be the corner man that fights on their behalf. Key Takeaways There's a heavyweight fight happening in every organization. On one side is the reigning champion — cloud — which has defined the industry for 15 years but is increasingly drawing scrutiny from CFOs facing ballooning costs. On the other is the cocky upstart — AI — which is being demanded from the top down by boards, investors, and CEOs who need an "AI story" regardless of whether IT is ready to deliver one. Cloud repatriation is a real and growing trend. As cloud bills grow and VMware/Broadcom pricing has skyrocketed — with some organizations seeing cost increases of 300% or more — many companies are looking to bring workloads back on premises. Compounding this, hardware costs have surged dramatically, with some memory components rising 500% in price due to AI-driven demand. AI adoption is already happening — with or without IT's blessing. AJ used a fun game-show format to drive home some striking statistics from a Layer X browser security report. 45% of users are already using generative AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. A striking 92% of those users prefer ChatGPT over corporate tools like Microsoft Copilot — which helps explain why so many Copilot implementations are struggling. Perhaps most alarmingly, 67% of users are accessing AI through personal accounts on work machines, 77% are copying and pasting company data into those personal prompts, and 40% of those files contain personally identifiable or PCI-regulated information. The security risk is significant and largely invisible. When employees use free, personal AI accounts, their data is likely being used to train models. With 67% of users bypassing corporate controls and nearly half of pasted files containing sensitive data, the exposure is real — and most organizations don't even know it's happening. Expedient's answer: be the corner man fighting on both fronts. On the cloud side, Expedient is both a Broadcom/VMware Cloud Foundation Service Provider of the Year AND a Nutanix Premier Service Provider — the only company to hold both distinctions simultaneously. This gives clients maximum flexibility whether they want to optimize their VMware environment, migrate away from Broadcom, or find cost-effective DR solutions. On the AI side, Expedient's Secure AI Gateway provides SSO, prompt monitoring and logging, and access through paid AI models — ensuring corporate data never ends up in public training sets. It also integrates with SharePoint, OneDrive, Google Drive, and Salesforce for secure, contextual AI access. Agentic AI is already delivering massive ROI. Expedient built an internal AI agent to process the roughly 1,000 vendor maintenance notifications they receive monthly. The result: 986 hours saved in the first month alone — the equivalent of six full-time employees — without eliminating any jobs. Those team members were freed up to spend more time with clients instead. A really fun and punchy presentation — AJ did a great job making a complex topic viscerally relatable, and the game-show segment with real data was a memorable way to land some genuinely alarming security statistics!