
Business Transformation

Business Transformation

Business Transformation

Business Transformation

Business Transformation

Business Transformation

Business Transformation Issue

Why CIOs must rethink resilience in an age of geopolitical and physical risk
Enterprise resilience has long been defined by software—redundancy, failover, and high availability. But recent global developments have exposed a critical blind spot: the assumption that

If you cannot move a workload you do not control it
Multi-availability and multi-region cloud architectures offer strong resilience by removing single points of failure and are the best line of defence to continue operating during

Responsibility for failover and recovery sits firmly with customer
Distributed architectures play a critical role and the more distributed your data environment, the greater the resilience, says Levent Ergin at Informatica from Salesforce. What

Availability of data is not availability of operations
Moving to multi-availability or multi-region setups requires a shift in how availability is understood. Data may remain available while services are degraded or partially inaccessible

Rethinking digital resilience in a less predictable world
Dr. Somy Varghese, head of digital transformation and technology at a UAE-based luxury retailer, explores the shifting reality of digital resilience in an era where

Resilience is now a leadership responsibility
Many organisations still talk about cyber resilience as a technical maturity score. In reality, especially during periods of regional stress, it is much closer to

Operational resilience through real-time data architectures
The ability to detect, process and respond to events as they happen is quietly becoming one of the most important foundations of operational resilience. In

Pivoting from security to resilience and sovereignty
The evolution from security to resilience, compounded by the mandate for sovereignty, is an operational pivot. For critical infrastructure operators, it is the new cost

Why the Middle East war will stress test global IT spending
While immediate exposure is highest in Middle East, second-order effects will flow globally through energy costs, capital allocation decisions, and hardware pricing. It is also

Impact of Middle East war on IT spending
IDC assesses the impact of the war on Middle East and Africa’s IT spending across different scenarios, for weeks, months and across most of the

