Mexico Business AI, Cloud & Data Summit
This week, Mexico Business hosted the Mexico AI, Cloud & Data Summit 2025, a deep dive into how technology is transforming business operations and decision-making. Don’t miss our exclusive insights, key takeaways, and expert perspectives from the event.
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From Data to Principles: Crafting Mexico’s AI Law
Mexico’s Senate is advancing a comprehensive effort to regulate and promote AI through a national framework designed to ensure responsible development, ethical use, and technological competitiveness, explains Senator Rolando Zapata, President, Senate’s AI Commission.
Data-Driven Mexico: Turning Strategy into Economic Reality
Companies in Mexico face a critical gap between the intent to invest in data and AI and their effective operational execution. Despite a notable increase in projected spending, the country maintains a digital maturity index of only 41.7%, which limits measurable economic impact.
The New Role of AI in Operational, Business Decisions
The digital landscape is rapidly evolving, driven by the adoption of cloud-native platforms and the scaling of AI technologies. According to Gartner, over 95% of new digital workloads are expected to run on cloud-native platforms by 2025, up from 30% in 2021. As organizations accelerate these initiatives, a unified approach to managing complexity, risk, and performance becomes essential, says Carmen Nava, Senior Strategic Enterprise AE, Dynatrace, during the Mexico Business AI, Cloud & Data Summit 2025.
Data Governance in AI: The Pillar of Responsible AI Development
AI governance has emerged as the fundamental pillar for the responsible development of AI. Amid their accelerated business integration, implementing ethical and operational frameworks is essential to mitigate the risks inherent in deploying AI systems, explains AMITI.
The Road for Mexican Companies to Unlock AI Agent Potential
The adoption of AI in Mexico is accelerating, with 495,000 companies incorporating the technology in the last year. However, this quantitative advance reveals a critical strategic maturity gap that positions the transition to autonomous AI agents as the next significant challenge, and the greatest competitive opportunity for the country’s business sector.
Sustainable Energy: An Imperative Need to Power Data Centers
The Latin American data center market is experiencing accelerated growth, surpassing initial projections from market intelligence firms, explains Atlas Renewable Energy. However, this rapid growth faces significant systemic challenges, particularly in Mexico.
Multi-Cloud Mastery: Enabling Resilient Supply Chains
Mexico’s manufacturing sector is experiencing rapid growth driven by nearshoring, but rising cyber threats are testing its resilience. Multi-cloud architecture is emerging as a strategic solution, enabling companies to diversify infrastructure, ensure continuity, and strengthen data security.
Mastering Generative AI: Governance, Risk, Control for C-Levels
The rapid rise of Generative AI has created an omnipresent technological assistant that is increasingly penetrating everyday life and becoming critical in the corporate environment. However, this explosion of AI tools has introduced a major challenge for businesses: fragmentation. Organizations are now managing dozens of specialized AI platforms and subscriptions, each competing for attention and driving up both costs and complexity.
Limitless Cloud: Navigating AI, Security, and Industry 4.0
The fourth industrial revolution has become a present-day imperative. However, as large corporations capitalize on the convergence of cloud computing, AI, and the Internet of Things (IoT), a growing implementation gap threatens to leave behind the bulk of the industrial sector, which faces systemic barriers in cost, talent, and cybersecurity.
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