
"Exit velocity is how quickly you can move away from a technology, platform or contract the moment it stops serving you. Ability to pivot is how easily you can shift direction, technologically or operationally, without destabilising the business."
"The gap between aspiration and execution reveals a deeper truth: knowing where your data sits is not the same as being in control of it."
"Organisations everywhere have built much of their critical infrastructure on platforms they don't control. This is hardly surprising. The outsourced as-a-service model has delivered enormous performance and financial benefits."
"The global cloud computing market was valued at over $780 billion last year, with the sector continuing to trend upwards."
Organisations are evaluated on their exit velocity and ability to pivot, which define digital resilience. Despite 98% of IT leaders prioritising digital sovereignty, half lack a formal strategy. Open source is deemed crucial for resilience by 94% of leaders. There is a significant gap between aspiration and execution regarding data control. Many organisations rely on platforms they do not control, despite the benefits of the outsourced as-a-service model. The global cloud computing market continues to grow, highlighting the reliance on external infrastructure.
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