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Posted
Jul 23, 2008
 |  By
Simon Sharwood

Cross-border data flow legals stymie storage as a service

Data havens are a long-discussed idea that would see information stored in neutral locations where local laws permit the storage and transmission of just about anything.

Yet without a working data haven available to house a storage-as-a-service facility, storage giant EMC is finding that governmental privacy requirements are making it hard to create data centres around the world.

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