Thursday, May 14, 2009

Who will check the security of cloud providers?

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Who will check the security of cloud providers?

Tim Greene By Tim Greene
The most basic facts about your data - like where it is exactly and how it is replicated - become difficult to find out when you entrust it to a cloud, a new study says. Read full story

Tim Greene is senior editor at Network World.

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