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Data sovereignty stories - Page 8

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16 reasons why you should move your backup to a NZ-hosted solution
Mon, 3rd Aug 2020
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cloud services
Cloud backups are a popular choice for enterprises, but where are they really being stored? Here's why hosting in New Zealand is a better option.
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Dropbox champions ANZ data sovereignty with local service
Tue, 18th Jun 2019
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Dropbox launches local data hosting in Australia and New Zealand, empowering businesses to store files securely onshore, bolstering data sovereignty.
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Why sovereign public cloud is a gamechanger for the UK public sector
Wed, 27th Mar 2019
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public cloud
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cloud services
Sungard AS' Chris Huggett talks about the huge responsibility in the public sector, and how sovereign public cloud has the potential to offer huge benefits.
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Katalyst to build new subsurface data centre in Malaysia
Wed, 20th Feb 2019
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datacentre infrastructure
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Katalyst Data Management to launch a new data centre in Kuala Lumpur, expanding its global reach in Asia Pacific.
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Hawke’s Bay to host first-ever National Māori ICT Hui
Mon, 31st Oct 2016
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māori
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digital māori forum
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data sovereignty
National Māori ICT Hui announced for November, tackling ICT issues and aiming to bring more Māori into the industry.
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Exclusive: NetApp's Kiwi boss details data transport play
Thu, 30th Jun 2016
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storage
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
NetApp isn't just about storage anymore. The company's new Kiwi boss outlines the how data transport is now a key play.
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Overseas vs local cloud vendors, according to ICONZ
Tue, 1st Dec 2015
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storage
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migration
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microsoft
Remote cloud options are now closer than ever, but New Zealand's ICONZ advises firms to weigh 10 key factors when choosing between local and overseas vendors.
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MS: Government cloud compliance a key challenge
Tue, 14th Sep 2010
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data protection
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data privacy
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microsoft
Government compliance requirements are key barriers to cloud policy adoption, says National Technology Officer, Mark Rees.