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Top Cloud Security Threats and How to Mitigate Them

As Canadian businesses continue to embrace cloud computing, the benefits are clear: scalability, flexibility, and cost efficiency. However, with great power comes great responsibility—and in this case, that means keeping your cloud environment secure. The cloud is not immune to cyber threats, and understanding these risks is the first step in mitigating them. Let’s explore the top cloud security threats facing Canadian organizations today and how you can safeguard your business against them.

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Cloud Trends for 2025: Innovations in Infrastructure and Security

In 2025, the cloud computing landscape is anything but static. From artificial intelligence and edge computing to sustainability and security, the industry is evolving faster than ever. Businesses across Canada are rethinking their IT strategies to stay competitive in this dynamic environment. So, what should Canadian organizations keep an eye on? Let’s dive into the key trends shaping cloud infrastructure and security this year.
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3 Cloud Trends for 2023

Cloud computing has revolutionized how we store, manage and access data. 2023 has arrived and digital transformation initiatives remain in the fast lane, and if 2023 cloud trends are any indication, there’s no slowing down. Moving to the cloud is no longer an option, as its benefits and new capabilities prove vital for moving forward, especially in an uncertain economy.
Gartner Inc. forecasts that in 2023, worldwide public cloud spending will grow 20.7% to total $591.8 billion, up from $490.3 billion in 2022. The cloud computing market is expected to reach over $1 trillion by 2028. Within a span of 10 years (between 2010 to 2020), the market grew by a massive 635 percent. Read more

What Is Cloud Hosting?

First of all, to explain what cloud hosting is, the “cloud” refers to a network of computers interconnected to provide system resources on-demand, such as data storage and computing power. The computers, or servers, which make up the cloud reside in data centers which can be located throughout the world. Users access the cloud network using the internet, and are presented with a virtual dashboard to navigate infrastructure and to perform desired tasks. Often, when the cloud consists of a large enough volume of geographically redundant computers, tasks can be distributed between them to more efficiently use computing power.

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