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Chris Kapusta

Chris Kapusta is the director of Advisory and Transformation at GDT, where he is responsible for the Data Center, Hybrid Cloud, and AI Practice.  Chris and his team help clients with their digital transformation journey, engaging on projects involving data center and infrastructure modernization, developing hybrid cloud and multi-cloud strategies, and helping with AI initiatives.  Chris has more than 25 years of experience in areas ranging from application development, data center infrastructure architecture, and performance management, to more recently, cloud and AI technologies. In his spare time, Chris enjoys hiking and downhill skiing with his family, reading horror novels, and playing taxi driver for his daughter’s way too many activities and hobbies. 

Data is truly the lifeblood of business operations—as evidenced by the explosion of data, which is expected to swell from 120 zettabytes in 2023 to 180 zettabytes by 2025. The backbone of data center resiliency is secure, effective, high-performing data storage. Here’s how modern data storage solutions reinforce data center

A resilient data center is no simple thing to maintain — which is why many organizations fail to evaluate their resiliency until it’s too late. Infrastructure complexity, resource limitations, and constantly evolving cyberthreats make it tough to stay on top of risk mitigation.  But without the proactive investment in a

Robust, resilient data infrastructure is key to keeping your organization secure and avoiding the challenges that arise from data breaches or loss. But it isn’t just a risk mitigation strategy — a well-architected and well-maintained data center empowers your organization to move quickly, serve customers well, streamline processes, and keep

Business disruption, inflation, market volatility, natural catastrophes…these are just a few of the many risks facing today’s businesses. But the top worry that keeps most business and tech leaders up at night? Cyber incidents[i]. Protecting against data breaches, ransomware, IT outages, and other events through increased cyber resilience has never