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Cloud Architecture Mistakes: The Perils of Poor Security Architecture

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In this five-part series, I’m taking a hard look at the common – and costly – mistakes organizations typically make while building a cloud architecture. Part one explained how organizations can quickly lose visibility and control over their data processing, and detailed how to avoid that mistake.

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Cloud Architecture Mistakes: Organizations Need Shorter Mean Time to Recovery

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A common complaint about cloud computing is that the costs of operating in the cloud can get very expensive. In this five-part series, I’ve examined the costly cloud architecture mistakes organizations often make that contribute to those costs, and how an independent cloud platform can solve those problems.

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Cloud Architecture Mistakes: The High Costs of a DIY Mindset

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This is a five-part series about the costly mistakes organizations commonly make while building a cloud architecture. Part one explained how organizations moving to the cloud can quickly lose visibility and control over their data processing and detailed how to avoid that mistake.

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Cloud Architecture Mistakes: Inadequate Showback and Chargeback Options Escalate Costs

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In this five-part series, I’m taking a hard look at the common – and costly – mistakes organizations typically make while building a cloud architecture. Part two looked at why a DIY approach often […] The post Cloud Architecture Mistakes: Inadequate Showback and Chargeback Options Escalate Costs appeared first on DATAVERSITY.

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Cloud Architecture Mistakes: Losing Visibility and Control Over Data Processing

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This is a five-part series of articles examining five critical mistakes organizations face when building a cloud architecture, and how those mistakes can lead to soaring costs and inefficient – even risky – data management.

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Hybrid Vs. Multi-Cloud: 5 Key Comparisons in Kafka Architectures

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Cloud technology is becoming more important to modern businesses than ever. Ninety-four percent of enterprises invest in cloud infrastructures, due to the benefits it offers. An estimated 87% of companies using the cloud rely on hybrid cloud environments. These infrastructures can be either in hybrid cloud or multi-cloud.

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What to Expect in 2024: The Dominance of Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Architecture

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Driven by the relentless advancement of cloud computing and the growing demand for hybrid and multi-cloud environments, the next year will be marked by several trends that will become more mainstream.