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GDPR: Don’t be strung along Lillian Pang of Rackspace addresses some of the most common misunderstandings surrounding the new GDPR legislation; rules that will affect any business that handles personal data, and therefore the majority of organisations in the UK
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Trust issues
The move to Cloud leaves many businesses with new security concerns, suggests Dave Nicholson, Technical Sales Consultant, Axial Systems: organisations now need to ensure that their standards are mirrored -at least - by that of their Cloud services provider
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Locked in
There are good reasons not to lock your email archive up in the Cloud, argues Stefan Schachinger, Consulting System Engineer in Data Protection at Barracuda Networks
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Welcome to an October eNewsletter which includes content around security, email archival strategies, and compliance – supporting the notion that any discussions around cloud these days tend to be far more about business requirements and external drivers than any specific technology approach.
As we start to prepare for next year’s Cloud Hosting awards it is important that we keep this in mind: we are already wondering whether it makes sense, for instance, to give greater emphasis to project type awards, judged by our panel of industry experts. At the same time we want to continue to give exposure to innovative technology solutions that are delivering real benefits. I’d be interested to hear what our readers think, so feel free to email me your thoughts at the address below. The Awards ceremony itself is planned for next Spring in central London – watch this space for more details as they become available.
David Tyler
Editor
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