And How Lenovo Closes the Enterprise Knowledge Gap
Enterprise organizations have never had more information at their disposal. They have also rarely had a harder time using it. Data lives in dozens of disconnected systems. Policies sit in SharePoint folders nobody updates. Institutional knowledge lives in the heads of employees who may leave next quarter. And as organizations push AI into core workflows, this fractured foundation is becoming a material liability.
This dynamic is not new, but the stakes are higher than ever. Enterprises have spent years and real money on search platforms, AI assistants, and custom-built retrieval systems, and most of those investments have underdelivered. Not because the technology was wrong, but because the underlying knowledge infrastructure was not ready for it. Data fragmentation, weak governance, and the absence of trust mechanisms have quietly undermined initiative after initiative. Now, as agentic AI moves from pilot to production, the knowledge layer that supports those systems is becoming genuinely critical infrastructure. More than that, the gap between organizations that have it right and those that do not is starting to show.
Underlying it all is a lack of trust. Enterprise knowledge systems fail when employees stop believing the answers. A system that surfaces results without showing its work, or returns content the user suspects they should not be seeing, loses credibility fast. Citation grounding, access controls enforced at the retrieval layer, and a structured feedback mechanism form the architecture of trust. Without them, adoption data looks fine — until it suddenly doesn’t.
Enterprise knowledge management is harder than most organizations give it credit for, and it is important to understand why. It is also useful to see how a solution tailored to address the problem like the Lenovo Knowledge Super Agent can provide a strong knowledge- system foundation.
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Summary
Market Overview: The Challenge Is Bigger Than We Realize
How Enterprise “Fixes” Fall Short
Lenovo xIQ AI Agent Platform Is Built For This Opportunity
What the Platform Delivers
What the Numbers Tell Us
Is This Differentiated?
Considerations for IT Leaders
Call to Action
COMPANIES CITED
Lenovo
Signal65
Boston Consulting Group
McKinsey Global Institute
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