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Achieve scalable cyber resiliency in the cloud during an age of exponential data growth

CIO Business Intelligence

The rest is stored in the cloud (29%), on the edge (19%) and a variety of other locations (4%). But even though the largest share of data is still in the data center, the momentum is clearly with the cloud and the edge. To learn more read IDC’s white paper, Improving Data Resilience with a Cloud-first Approach Cloud Computing

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How Advances in Cloud Security Can Help with Ransomware

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Another out-of-date belief is that frequent backups are the best recovery strategy. While that may be true for less capable attacks, an attacker that is already inside a network not only has the opportunity to compromise backups, but also exfiltrate (and ultimately leak) critical data. Close back doors.

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Huawei Cloud named leader in emerging Asia-Pacific hybrid cloud market

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Frost & Sullivan, a global research and consulting firm, recently released the Emerging Asia-Pacific Hybrid Cloud Market Report 2022 report. In this report, Huawei Cloud was named a “Leader” and positioned ahead of all other providers in terms of market performance, technical innovation, and customer services.

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4 remedies to avoid cloud app migration headaches

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Once enterprises commit to running business-critical applications in the cloud, they rarely move to another provider. The cost of migrating is simply too high, says Sid Nag, VP of cloud services and technology at Gartner. But doing this requires planning ahead early on, before moving an application to the cloud the first time.

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Beyond.pl: Addressing sovereign cloud needs in Poland and beyond

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a data center, cloud, and Managed Services provider, is quick to point out that enterprises’ data sovereignty requirements are growing in scope. Sovereign clouds are a crucially important response to regulations that impact not only where data resides, but how it is processed and managed, and who has access to it at all times,” says Stramski.

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Oracle adds compute services to its Cloud@Customer offering

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Oracle is adding a new managed offering to its Cloud@Customer platform that will allow enterprises to run applications on proprietary optimized infrastructure in their own data centers to address data residency and security regulations and solve low-latency requirements. The dedicated cloud IaaS market is expected to reach $20.5

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The secrets of successful cloud-first strategies

CIO Business Intelligence

Today’s cloud strategies revolve around two distinct poles: the “lift and shift” approach, in which applications and associated data are moved to the cloud without being redesigned; and the “cloud-first” approach, in which applications are developed or redesigned specifically for the cloud.

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