Forbes February 28, 2025
Karthik Sj

In today’s interconnected world, where companies increasingly outsource control of their IT needs to trusted partners, digital disruptions are inevitable. And whether it’s a botched software update or a cyber breach, companies must be ready to respond quickly.

Every second a business is offline costs money, frustrates customers, alarms investors and draws the watchful eye of regulators. And the consequences are only getting worse. Beyond direct financial damage to the company, a prolonged outage can have significant ramifications for connected organizations and even put lives at risk.

Digital infrastructure resilience has become a critical concern for CIOs in 2025. High-profile incidents involving CrowdStrike, CapitalOne and other organizations underscore the growing importance of detecting and recovering from operational disruptions. As CEOs...

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