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Contingency Planning: Focus on the Cloud

Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2025 10:27 am
by relemedf5w023
14.05.2021
Russ Kennedy
Russ Kennedy
Russ Kennedy, Chief Product Officer at Nasuni, tells Information Age how businesses can successfully implement contingency planning in today's environment.

After a devastating 2020, CIOs and their teams are now fighting new fires caused by cloud sprawl and rushed budgeting. Cloud adoption has accelerated many organizations’ digital transformation plans, and 2021 will be about patching up holes and reviving projects that were put on hold.

A major challenge for businesses will be securing and protecting access to the vast amount of data that is growing faster than ever due to the pandemic. Businesses want to generate as much data as possible, but if they don’t have the infrastructure to secure and use that data, the consequences could be detrimental to their operations.

At the same time, younger generations of workers armenia whatsapp data the same user experience from business technology as from the tools and services they use in their personal lives, putting even more pressure on CIOs. Everyone not only wants access to data from anywhere, but also high productivity. So what can an enterprise do to minimize risk, ensure business continuity, and protect its assets?

The Impact of Covid on Emergency Planning
Many large enterprises are managing multi-petabyte environments and need to be able to scale when needed without being constrained by hardware resources. The pandemic has led to a dramatic acceleration in the migration of everything from on-premise data centers to the cloud. This has put a lot of pressure on organizations to deliver all the capabilities they are accustomed to in the on-premise world in the cloud.