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Cloud resiliency: What it is and why it matters

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Speed without compromising security

Business accessibility depends upon remaining secure despite threats of downtime and cybercrime. The modern compute and consumption model in the cloud is key to establishing accessibility and flexibility to tackle the most complex challenges. And it does this while meeting customer expectations for everything to be always available and performant.

Skeptics of the cloud will often point to this accessibility as a reason for lacking security, but this is not the case. In fact, at layers 1 to 3, the cloud is often more secure than on-premises infrastructure. Cloud providers have more resources and time to focus on keeping their infrastructure secure and running than many organizations have in-house. On-premises shops are often faced with lean IT departments and stagnant budgets. At layers 4 to 7, there is an ever-growing provider network and there are delivery partners focused on helping your organization by design.

Cloud resiliency: What it is and why it matters

As the marketplace continues to move away from technology teams managing their own data centers, they lean on the cloud as their primary infrastructure provider. The COVID-19 pandemic has only accelerated this move, as more are looking to increase finance and accounting predictability in the consumption model.

Cloud resiliency is a critical piece of this puzzle enabling a holistic shift in how businesses plan for and meet the current, and future, demands of their customers.