Multi-model AI and distributed inferencing create new challenges for successfully scaling AI app delivery and security.
Data from the F5 2026 State of Application Strategy Report indicate that 78% of organizations are managing distributed inferencing services across an average of seven different AI models. This distributed AI landscape turns questions such as cost-aware model selection, routing, and input security into runtime concerns.
The systems and control points decision makers choose today will determine how well their organizations deliver, protect, and scale AI apps into the future. Download the ebook to learn more.
More than 1,100 global IT decision makers shared their AI plans, concerns, and current state—revealing where AI and app strategies stand today. Key findings include:
AI apps are no longer experimental. They’re integrated into production systems, decision loops, and operational workflows.

Nearly eight in 10 organizations operate their own inferencing service, and the average number of services per organization is two. Because enterprises want control of their data and costs, public AI as a service is the least common model, chosen by only 36% of respondents.

Considerations ranging from cost optimization to API compatibility drive the use of multiple models. As with hybrid multicloud app deployment, the benefits outweigh the complexity of distributed, multi-model AI.

Nearly half (47%) of organizations plan to address the issues by implementing identity-aware infrastructures to interact with AI agents. Still, those agents are likely to reshape access control, identity governance, traffic management—possibly even the costs of user-based economic models—faster than enterprises may expect.

Download the ebook to explore the trends driving distributed, multi-model inferencing and understand how converged app services can help reduce complexity and increase visibility to ensure AI scalability and success.

Treat AI like any other critical production system, with strong control planes and converged delivery and security services, including:

Rapid AI deployments bring critical implications for infrastructure and security. Understand the trends to successfully deliver AI at scale.
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