Disaster recovery is entering a new era. As organizations navigate increasingly complex IT environments, the strategies that once worked are quickly becoming outdated. In this forward-looking article from Disaster Recovery Journal, our own CEO, Don Boxley, explores how trends such as AI-driven risks, multi-cloud fragmentation, and rising expectations for digital resilience are reshaping how enterprises approach business continuity and disaster recovery planning.
From evolving threat landscapes to the growing demand for always-on services, the piece highlights why modern DR strategies must adapt to protect both data and uptime. It provides a compelling look at the forces redefining resilience in 2026—and why organizations that fail to modernize their recovery strategies risk falling behind in an increasingly unpredictable technology landscape.
Read the full article here: Disaster Recovery Journal
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