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How DR Has Grown in Importance and Complexity Digital transformation efforts and an increased reliance on cloud solutions have changed business attitudes towards DR. Previously, DR was seen as a niche concern relevant only to large enterprises, something implemented only after a catastrophic event. Today, DR is a central pillar of any IT strategy. This shift is driven by several factors: • The growing frequency and sophistication of cyberattacks, particularly ransomware, have highlighted the vulnerabilities of traditional backup solutions. • The rise of cloud computing and hybrid IT environments has made data management and protection more complex. • Regulatory requirements and the need for business continuity have pressured organizations to implement more comprehensive DR plans. Today, modern DR solutions must address many different scenarios, from data breaches and system failures to natural disasters and human errors. As a result, the DR market has seen remarkable growth and transformation. Advancements in technology have democratized access to sophisticated DR solutions, making them more affordable and scalable for businesses of all sizes. This includes the introduction of DRaaS which has changed the playing field. The cloud-based, pay-as-you- go DRaaS model eliminates the need for extensive on-premises infrastructure and allows organizations to quickly recover critical systems and data with minimal downtime. 5 oneneck.com 5 oneneck.com 03

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