IT and business leaders are re-examining their tech stack during the economic slowdown to prioritize solutions that deliver maximum value to employees, not complexity and burnout.
Market pressures and risk tradeoffs made by cloud providers might be the key to understanding why outages happen and what lies ahead for resolving cloud outages that can bring down regional, if not national commerce.
Today’s more interconnected business world makes infrastructure and cloud outages all the more impactful. Here’s a recap of recent outages and their root causes.
Cutting costs alone won’t save the company in times of economic crisis. So, what will?
The move to the cloud is not necessarily a carbon-free transition, which means businesses need to be folding cloud-based emissions into their overall ESG strategy.
The return of the AWS in-person event to New York City also saw a revival of disruptions by protesters calling out the cloud provider’s various government contracts.
If federal agencies lose some authority to enforce environmental protection measures, will corporate reporting on sustainability fall by the wayside?