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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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14 in-demand cloud roles companies are hiring for

CIO Business Intelligence

After marked increase in cloud adoption through the pandemic, enterprises are facing new challenges, namely around the security, maintenance, and management of cloud infrastructure. According to the Foundry report, 78% of organizations say that, in response to cloud investments made by the organization, they have added new roles.

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What the Digital Operational Resilience Act means for you

CIO Business Intelligence

Every business in some form or another is looking to adopt and integrate emerging technologies—whether that’s artificial intelligence, hybrid cloud architectures, or advanced data analytics—to help achieve a competitive edge and reach key operational goals. But what exactly does this policy mean for IT security? What is DORA?

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Overcome These 7 Challenges to Optimize Your Hybrid Multicloud Journey

CIO Business Intelligence

In a 2021 survey , 95% of respondents agreed that a hybrid cloud is critical for success, and 86% plan to invest more in hybrid multicloud. Challenge 1: Mindset The cloud isn’t as much a place to go as it is a way of operating. Many of the tools, skillsets, and processes used on-premises must evolve to those used in the cloud.

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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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Best pathways to multi-cloud success

CIO Business Intelligence

Multi-cloud sounds simple, but, without a unifying strategy, implementing multiple cloud services can result in added complexity. Multi-cloud adoption promises broad access to vital services such as app modernization, unified security, advanced data services, and unified operations. “The

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How to Improve Your Organization’s Cyber Resiliency

CIO Business Intelligence

Pandemic-era changes, including the shift to remote work and accelerated use of cloud, coupled with new and evolving threat vectors, mean that traditional approaches are no longer sufficient. The HPE GreenLake edge-to-cloud platform is designed with zero-trust principles and scalable security as a cornerstone of its architecture.

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