The article discusses the impact of geopolitical tensions on IT infrastructure and cloud services. It emphasizes that enterprises must reassess their cloud adoption strategies to mitigate risks such as sanctions and data privacy regulations. The shift from simple to heterogeneous IT architectures is necessary, prompting companies to build hybrid and multicloud solutions that integrate various partners. By diversifying their cloud strategies, businesses can enhance resilience and maintain continuity despite external pressures.
Many CIOs and business leaders have watched their most secure supply chains collapse overnight because risks were overlooked until it was too late.
To protect business continuity and compliance, these new realities demand a more nuanced approach to cloud adoption.
Enterprises are now building hybrid, multicloud, and even distributed solutions that mix hyperscalers, sovereign clouds, and local partners.
As geopolitical tensions escalate, this once seamless global business flow is under threat.
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