Keep in mind all changes come at a cost.
If your ROI is predicated on a base contract you will need to factor in the
value added expenses
Chris Flynn
On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 9:58 AM, Larry Medina <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> http://goo.gl/5TZ7J
>
> We've spoken about this a lot of times- the risks and benefits of using
> 'the ubiquitous cloud" for storage of business AND personal data. Here'a a
> piece specifically about using it for personal data and it lays out some
> assurances you should seek.
>
> "The client must obtain from the service provider, in a written contract,
> all assurances for compliance with personal data protection regulations.
> Particularly important among these are compliance with data integrity,
> confidentiality, transparency towards data subjects, data isolation,
> intervention on behalf of data subjects and portability. The client must
> also ensure that it has the means of checking, for example by means of an
> audit, the compliance by the service provider with all its obligations."
>
> Along with this, and I've emphasized this before, receiving assurances that
> YOUR DATA has the same level of protection if it is "tossed over the wall"
> to a third party provider.
>
> "The client must also ensure that the obligations which are incumbent upon
> the cloud computing service provider are not weakened by the fact that the
> latter itself uses subcontractors."
>
> Larry
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> RIM Professional since 1972*
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