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Cloud Computing

November 22, 2011

Cloud Computing
Cloud computing is a new buzzword for technology that has existed since the advent of the Internet. What has changed, however, is the rate at which companies are using these services. Find out if your cloud-computing provider can comply with your data retention plan and various litigation holds. If you’re entering into an agreement with a new provider, ask about support during the collection phase of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM). Also ask about service level agreements (SLAs) for uptime, what happens to your data upon separation, and how the provider will recover from a disaster. Or, contact Whitehouse & Cooper to have us ask those and many other important questions on your behalf. Whitehouse & Cooper can also help cloud-computing providers review current or planned services to address common concerns of today's business owners. Contact us to discuss your options in this area.

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