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Karolina Wierzbic

Will the cloud support businesses in the face of NIS2?

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In a world where technology is evolving rapidly, businesses are challenged to adapt to rapidly changing trends. Artificial intelligence, 5G, and machine learning are just some innovations that require a modern IT infrastructure. More and more companies are abandoning the purchase of physical hardware in favor of accessing IT resources in a subscription model. Why is this solution becoming increasingly popular and how can it help companies to optimize costs and ensure compliance with new regulations?

Cybersecurity on a gold standard

The NIS2 Directive, which will come into force in the coming months, will increase companies’ spending on cybersecurity. This European Union directive aims to increase the level of security in member states and improve their resilience to potential cyber threats. It applies to various sectors, including energy, transport, healthcare, digital infrastructure, and others. For this reason, companies are looking for solutions that ensure compliance with the new regulations while optimizing their business costs.

A solution that is gaining increasing recognition is the use of IT infrastructure in a service model. This approach is becoming more common as it gives companies more flexibility to access the most modern, secure, and efficient server resources. This allows businesses to focus on their operational activities, rather than having to deal with purchasing new hardware and software and training a team. Furthermore, with its physical infrastructure, a company would have to make changes each time, which can require a significant amount of money that could otherwise be allocated to the company’s operations.

 

The importance of digital transformation

The traditional process of purchasing in-house IT equipment is becoming a competitive disadvantage as it requires a long amortization period. Global digital transformation requires companies to be more flexible. With the ever-changing technological environment, digital infrastructure in a subscription model, rather than as physical hardware on the company’s equipment, will be a much more cost-effective solution.

However, digital transformation requires not only access to the most modern data centers and virtual infrastructure but also the ability to make sound business decisions in the face of changing circumstances. Many companies that have already successfully gone through this process are now able to participate in the digitalized economy because they have mastered the strategy of using automated infrastructure – from cloud services to AI and ML-based solutions.

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