Cloud-based TMS can insulate fleets from disruptions like CrowdStrike’s

In the wake of the CrowdStrike outage, cloud-based and multi-tenant software solutions might have the best chance at a quick recovery from catastrophic updates.
July 30, 2024
4 min read

The CrowdStrike outage highlighted the vulnerabilities of digitalization across the global economy. For fleets, whose most important digital asset might be the transportation management system, the blackout underscores the importance of a resilient TMS deployment.

When ensuring a fleet’s TMS deployment is as secure as possible, one important choice is whether to host the software on-premise or in the cloud. On-premise might be the more expensive, customizable option—but it isn’t necessarily the best for insulating a business from outages like CrowdStrike’s.

A similar choice lies in choosing between single-tenant and multi-tenant architectures. Again, single-tenant is pricey and highly customizable—but that extra cost isn’t always paying for quicker disaster recovery.

See also: Product Spotlight: Transportation management systems

About the Author

Jeremy Wolfe

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Editor Jeremy Wolfe joined the FleetOwner team in February 2024. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point with majors in English and Philosophy. He previously served as Editor for Endeavor Business Media's Water Group publications.

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