u/Outrageous-Coast869

What IT issue do you think businesses underestimate the most right now?

Curious what others think about this. 😄

Personally, I’d say poor recovery planning and outdated infrastructure are still massively underestimated. A lot of businesses focus on growth and productivity tools but don’t think much about what happens if systems fail or operations suddenly stop.

Interested to hear what issues people here see most often.

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u/Outrageous-Coast869 — 1 day ago
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Why do businesses still ignore backup recovery until it’s too late?

Something I have noticed recently 👀 is that many businesses invest in growth, automation, and cybersecurity tools, but still don’t have proper backup or disaster recovery plans in place.

A lot of companies assume data loss or downtime is unlikely until something actually happens. But even a hardware failure, accidental deletion, or ransomware incident can disrupt operations immediately.

Feels like recovery planning is still treated as optional when it’s honestly one of the most important parts of modern IT. 💯

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u/Outrageous-Coast869 — 2 days ago