Every AI plan I see assumes the data will be ready when the model needs it. In most companies, that assumption is wrong from the start. The data sits in separate systems that hold it and rarely move it between them.
Gartner predicts organisations will abandon 60% of AI projects through 2026 without AI-ready data. According to the same research, 63% of companies harbour doubts about whether their data is prepared for AI initiatives
The pattern repeats across the companies I speak with throughout the year. A customer record lives in one system, and the billing history lives in another. A third system holds the support history, and none of them agrees on the basics. An AI built on that data inherits every gap and contradiction it contains.
The real barrier
The barrier to AI is rarely the model and almost always the data beneath it. A model acts only on the data it can reach inside a live business. When that data is spread across disconnected tools, the model has little to work with. The result looks like an AI failure, although the cause is the disconnected data.
A strategic decision
This is why I treat integration as a strategic decision rather than a technical detail. A board that funds AI without funding connection is funding a project that will stall. The companies that connect their systems first are the ones whose AI reaches production. Connection is rarely the visible part of an AI programme yet it decides the outcome.
Why the order matters
At Elev8 we connect the systems first and add intelligence once the data is ready. L1nks is our no-code platform for joining those systems without a large engineering effort. It deploys on the infrastructure a business already owns and avoids a costly migration. The order is the whole point because intelligence on disconnected data produces unreliable results.
AI cannot run on disconnected systems and no model will fix unconnected data. The work starts with connection and the intelligence follows once the data can be trusted.

