AI is inevitable for private markets – but it only works with clean, centralized data
Why CFOs see AI as a competitive advantage – and why data readiness is the barrier holding most firms back Artificial intelligence has entered private
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AI is inevitable for private markets – but it only works with clean, centralized data
Why CFOs see AI as a competitive advantage – and why data readiness is the barrier holding most firms back Artificial intelligence has entered private
With LP scrutiny on the rise, reporting speed and accuracy now define CRE investor trust
How CFOs can keep pace with accelerating demands, and why data discipline is becoming the new differentiator LP scrutiny isn’t just increasing – it’s accelerating. According to the Private
Where the smart money’s going: Data-driven decisions across CRE sectors
Data centers, logistics, office, and housing are all evolving – but only agile firms can see the opportunities clearly. Market momentum may be uneven, but

Navigating a recovery pause with data agility
Decisions won’t wait for perfect conditions. Your data shouldn’t either. Deloitte’s 2026 commercial real estate outlook, respondents once again found cause for optimism in CRE, with 83%

Doing more with flat budgets and higher expectations in CRE in 2026
When growth slows, efficiency becomes your competitive edge. Deloitte’s 2026 Commercial Real Estate Outlook revealed a subtle but important shift: That’s not a contradiction; it’s a mandate

From AI promise to progress: Turning real estate data into actionable intelligence
2026 will separate firms experimenting with AI from those generating real results. The difference is data readiness In Deloitte’s 2026 Commercial Real Estate Outlook, nearly one in