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The Other James Brown
Cloud Computing and Data Sovereignty
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For Governments, this is going to be one of the biggest hurdles for Cloud Computing – where is my citizens data. Most counties have rules and regulations about where citizens data can be stored; and using cloud computing where your data could effectively...
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Spotlight APAC - CSP
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Microsoft’s Spotlight Program was originally developed in Queensland Australia as a way of highlighting solutions that deliver real benefits to customers. Now in in 7th iteration it is being extended to Asia Pacific countries and is focusing on...
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Open Source, Standards, Interoperability and Microsoft
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There have been a few good announcements from Microsoft and customers around topics on Open Source, Standards and Interoperability recently. First up was the UK Cabinet Office announcement on use of Open Source in the UK Government which contained a refreshing...
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