Distributed cloud can solve data management challenges

Due to the explosive growth, the management and storage of unstructured data is becoming increasingly challenging for organizations. However, this unprecedented expansion is a double-edged sword: while the opportunities to exploit this treasure trove are plentiful, there are also challenges in orchestrating it. Another key factor impacting data management is that, according to Gartner, by 2025 75% of enterprise data will be created and processed at the edge – outside of traditional centralized data centers or clouds. Today, companies around the world are grappling with an increasing number of data-related issues, from cyber threats and compliance issues to the complexities of data sovereignty.

Enrico Signoretti

VP Product and Partnerships at Cubbit.

One of the most important concerns in the field of cybersecurity is data sovereignty. Despite the efforts of major cloud providers to adapt to strict regulations such as NIS2, ISO 27001 and GDPR, the landscape remains fraught with complexity. For many organizations handling sensitive data, dependence on cloud service providers inherently poses a host of hurdles, particularly regarding the location of data storage (whether within or outside national borders) and the jurisdiction under which the business operates , with the Cloud Act being a big problem.