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10 Cloud Computing Risks Every Business Should Know

Dataversity

Efficiency, flexibility, lower fixed costs, better collaborative opportunities, and scalability are just some of the most prominent aspects of cloud computing that appeal to businesses. Hence, it is no surprise that more than 70% of the world’s businesses now operate on the cloud.

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How Domo simplifies multi-cloud computing

Domo

That means your data apps can run on Snowflake right alongside data stored in Domo—and even alongside your Databricks lakehouse—in one seamless experience. No moving or copying data—ever. And thanks to Domo’s Data Governance Toolkit , you can maintain data health and accuracy, no matter where it goes. .

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Exploring Cloud Computing Risks and Security Hurdles

The Data Administration Newsletter

The worldwide shift toward cloud computing significantly changes how businesses approach data management and operation. Regardless of whether private, public, or hybrid cloud models are employed, the advantages of cloud computing are numerous, including heightened efficiency, reduced expenses, and increased flexibility.

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Data Vault vs. Data Mesh: Choosing the Right Data Architecture?

Astera

Data volume continues to soar, growing at an annual rate of 19.2%. A solid data architecture is the key to successfully navigating this data surge, enabling effective data storage, management, and utilization. Think of data architecture as the blueprint for how a hospital manages patient information.

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Achieving Successful Cloud Migration in Healthcare 

Dataversity

The healthcare cloud computing market is growing rapidly and is expected to exceed $62 billion by 2030. As cloud-based solutions become more prevalent in healthcare, they are transforming clinical, finance, HR, and supply chain operations.

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The True Cost of Your Data in the Cloud

The Data Administration Newsletter

As organizations increasingly migrate to the cloud, understanding the true cost of storing and managing data is essential. Cloud computing offers scalability, flexibility, and a range of services that can significantly enhance operational efficiency. However, these benefits come with a price.

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How The Cloud Made ‘Data-Driven Culture’ Possible | Part 2: Cloud Adoption

BizAcuity

We had a look at the way in which cloud computing transformed itself through some astonishing innovations in the past decade. We also differentiated cloud adoption from cloud washing. Cloud resources are plenty and they keep multiplying over time. Cloud is now the backbone of digital transformation.