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Technology & Science

Apr. 20, 2011

Mitigating the Legal and Business Issues of Data Accessibility in the Cloud

The benefits of cloud computing can be overshadowed if you lose control of your data. By Daniel B. Garrie of Alternative Resolution Centers.


By Daniel B. Garrie


Increasingly, companies are switching to "cloud computing." (John B. Horrigan, Pew Research Center, "Cloud Computing Gains in Currency: Online Americans Increasingly Access Data and Applications Stored in Cyberspace" (2008).) In cloud computing, data and data applications are stored remotely, with access to the data provided via the Internet (the "cloud" in "cloud computing"), instead of in-house....

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