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enterprise ai roi
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Discussions on enterprise AI ROI at WindowsForum.com focus on frameworks and strategies for measuring and demonstrating the financial return of AI investments in business settings. One thread introduces the "Capability leap" framework from Thomson Reuters, which evaluates AI value across three dimensions: time saved, throughput, and skill expansion. Another thread addresses the 2026 ROI reckoning, emphasizing the shift from AI experimentation to accountability, where enterprise buyers demand measurable, quarter-level returns. Topics include selling AI solutions that impact profit and loss statements, consolidating AI stacks, and meeting C-suite expectations for concrete financial outcomes.
Thomson Reuters’ new “Capability leap” framework reframes the enterprise AI ROI debate: instead of treating value as a single axis of time saved, it measures outcomes across three orthogonal dimensions—Time Saved (re-anchored), Time Multiplier (volume/throughput), and Skill Multiplier...
As the first quarter of 2026 unfolds, the era of AI experimentation in the enterprise has given way to an era of accountability. After three years of pilots, proofs of concept, and vendor sampling, buyers are consolidating their stacks, procurement teams are pruning experiments that never...