Intelligent CIO Middle East Issue 108 | Page 35

EDITOR ’ S QUESTION

Managing a public cloud involves a combination of strategic planning , continuous optimisation , and a commitment to best practices for data encryption , access controls , and identity management . Through well-defined objectives , embracing automation , prioritising security , and optimising resources , businesses can unlock the full potential of the public cloud .

Public cloud offers businesses the ability to scale storage and compute resources on demand . This pay-as-you-go model ensures businesses only pay for what they use , eliminating wasted resources and fostering efficiency . Furthermore , these platforms offer seamless integration with technologies like AI and edge computing , combined with advanced storage solutions which enhance data accessibility , secure backup , and recovery options . This flexibility , translates to significant cost savings for businesses .
While public cloud platforms offer exciting benefits , among them increased flexibility and cost reduction , they also present storage related challenges . Migrating large masses of data from legacy systems to cloud environments can be complex , particularly when it comes to questions of compatibility , compliance and scalability .
Enterprises attempting to modernise storage applications through a cloud migration , or those juggling the management of two clouds within a multicloud environment , can experience an influx of fees associated with transferring , storing , accessing , reading , and writing data .
Against the backdrop of rapidly changing computing demands , enterprises need strong cloud storage architecture and management to thrive . A welldesigned cloud infrastructure , combined with the skilled IT professionals needed to manage it , is essential to ensure top-notch security , performance , and scalability , aligned with your business goals .
Critical to this is an understanding of how to optimise data storage , including backup solutions and disaster recovery strategies across public , private , and hybrid environments to achieve performance and cost goals . Proper governance and compliance are also essential .
Professionals who understand cloud governance frameworks , auditing , and compliance monitoring are vital to avoid costly missteps . Automation and DevOps practices are game changers .
In response , there are Storage-as-a-Service solutions available with no additional fees that make pricing simple , scalable , and predictable . They ensure that there are no vendor lock-ins and enable enterprises to have their data processed by any public-cloud service as the need to scale storage fluctuates .
Security and privacy are also paramount concerns when it comes to the public cloud , with data breaches and compliance issues posing significant threats and challenges . Deploying a Storage-as-a-Service model
Migrating large masses of data from legacy systems to cloud can be complex , particularly for compatibility , compliance and scalability .
ensures you have security , resiliency , redundancy , and data recovery built in , with data encrypted both during transmission and while at rest , ensuring only authorised users can access the information . p
MOHIT PANDEY , HEAD OF SALES , MIDDLE EAST ,
TÜRKIYE & AFRICA , SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY
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