The Cloud is Not Infallible: Lessons from Amazon’s Global Outage and Strategic Pathways for Building Resilient Virtual Enterprises
Valerie Ojinika Ejiofor
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University of Tampa, 401 W Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606, United States of America.
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Abstract
This study examines the structural vulnerabilities and resilience dynamics of cloud-based virtual enterprises, focusing on how technical, cybersecurity, and governance factors interact to influence reliability and continuity. Using data from three institutional sources the ENISA Cloud Security Incident Repository, the Uptime Institute Outage Analysis (2023–2025), and the CSA STAR Registry the research identifies recurring weaknesses in enterprise resilience and governance maturity. A quantitative multi-method design reveals that cybersecurity and technical risks substantially diminish enterprise performance, while strong governance structures moderate these effects by enhancing adaptive capacity and continuity preparedness. The analysis further demonstrates that organizations implementing redundancy, multi-region distribution, and multi-cloud adoption significantly increase their likelihood of achieving operational adequacy and service stability. The findings emphasize that cloud resilience is not purely a technological function but a multi-dimensional capability rooted in governance, architecture, and organizational learning. The proposed Resilient Virtual Enterprise (RVE) Framework integrates these layers into a unified structure, offering a practical pathway for building dependable and adaptive digital ecosystems. Beyond academic contribution, the study provides actionable guidance for policymakers, regulators, and enterprise leaders seeking to establish resilience benchmarks, enforce cross-provider accountability, and promote investment in distributed infrastructures. In doing so, it advances the discourse on sustainable cloud governance and offers strategic insights for strengthening the reliability, security, and long-term sustainability of virtual enterprises in an increasingly interconnected digital economy.
Keywords: Cloud resilience, governance maturity, multi-cloud redundancy, enterprise performance, cybersecurity risk