VentureBeat May 15, 2022
By 2025, 85% of enterprises will have a cloud-first principle — a more efficient way to host data rather than on-premises. The shift to cloud computing amplified by COVID-19 and remote work has meant a whole host of benefits for companies: lower IT costs, increased efficiency and reliable security.
With this trend continuing to boom, the threat of service disruptions and outages is also growing. Cloud providers are highly reliable, but they are “not immune to failure.” In December 2021, Amazon reported seeing multiple Amazon Web Services (AWS) APIs affected, and, within minutes, many widely used websites went down.
So, how can companies mitigate cloud risk, prepare themselves for the next AWS shortage and accommodate sudden spikes of demand?...