According to the survey findings, 98% of companies worldwide are incorporating cloud services into their operations, including SaaS solutions and cloud-based storage. Migrating from on-premises infrastructure to the cloud offers unparalleled opportunities for scalability, agility, and cost savings. However, to fully realize the benefits of cloud technology and ensure long-term success, organizations must prioritize key considerations post-migration. Let’s delve into four critical areas: data security, disaster recovery, multi-cloud adoption, and cost management.
Cloud environments can be vulnerable to data breaches if proper security measures are not in place. In 2023 alone, organizations worldwide detected a staggering 317.59 million ransomware attempts, highlighting the pressing need for robust cybersecurity strategies in cloud environments.
Despite the reliability of cloud services, downtime can still occur due to various factors such as natural disasters, hardware failures, or cyberattacks. A robust disaster recovery plan helps minimize downtime by enabling quick recovery of critical systems and data.
Multi-cloud architecture allows companies to distribute their workloads and data across multiple cloud providers. This redundancy minimizes the risk of service outages or disruptions associated with a single cloud provider. While AWS outages are infrequent, their impact can be significant. For instance, in December 2021, three minor outages occurred in the US-EAST-1 Region, causing further disruptions.
Cloud providers offer various pricing models and services, and choosing the right options can significantly impact costs. Discover the pricing costs for SharePoint, Azure File Sync, Wasabi Cloud NAS, and Morro Data CloudNAS.