Report Says Canada Leading Hub For Cloud Computing
June 27, 2011
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At the moment that may be true. I wonder if Lawful Access will have any effect on a server farm and their data transfers.
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The points explained in the post are clear and all are proving what you have written in these post.. My point is that i want to invest in this new technology for it is very advantageous for business management in term of work effectiveness and management cost ; However; since I have read some stuff about about cloud computing information and security, i become somewhat septic to invest mainly when i experienced a data storage crash with a cloud company that i do not want to name , so to what extent it is safe for data storing and web hosting , so which are the best reliable companies affording quality services .I am awaiting your expertise advices .Thanks in advance
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