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Moving to the ‘cloud’ 3 key aspects to consider whitepaper

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The rise of the ‘cloud’ There is no doubt that the cloud is upon us. No matter where you turn, every technology company is talking about it, every organisation is thinking about it and some businesses are already profiting from it. But before you embark on your journey into the cloud, there are 3 key aspects you need to consider: 1) Data Storage: Where is your data stored and how does this affect your organisation? 2) Data Access: Who has or can potentially gain access to your data? 3) Data Backup: What process is in place to ensure you don’t lose your data? This whitepaper outlines the key aspects you need to consider before moving to the cloud.

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Data Storage

under. If a dispute was to arise between you and

When you subscribe to an existing cloud application

court system will settle the dispute.

or migrate your custom system to the cloud, your

your provider it is important to know which country’s

data will be stored in a secure location and you will

Laws differ from country to country, so it is

only pay for what you use.

important to note what laws you need to comply

But where is your data stored?

with before moving your data to the cloud. You also need to consider that if a dispute was to

Physical Location

arise, would you be in a position to provide the

Your data could be in any country around the world

financial means and resources to settle the dispute

and you may not know where the data centre is

in another country?

situated. This could potentially pose a compliance

Some cloud vendors may be hesitant to disclose the

risk.

location of their data centres, so it is imperative

Government regulation in Australia often requires

that you attain this information before you commit

that certain industry sectors disclose the physical

to signing any contract.

location of certain types of data. If you do not know where your data is stored then you run the risk of being non-compliant. It is important to ensure that before you move to the cloud, you are aware of the exact physical location of where your data will be stored.

Jurisdiction

Data Access Vendor Access Data stored in the cloud is generally secure but the cloud vendor can gain access to your data. It is important to ascertain what internal security policies the vendor has in place and who within the

If your data is stored in a data centre outside the

provider’s business has access to your data and to

country in which you operate, then it is important to

what extent. You must ensure that you are informed

ascertain which jurisdiction your cloud vendor falls

of when your data is accessed and by whom.

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Third Party Access It is imperative that you understand the governing laws of the country in which your data is located. In some countries, government agencies or privileged third parties can be given access to your data without your consent. Be sure to ascertain the policies of your cloud vendor in allowing government and third parties access to your data without your consent.

Intellectual Property If your data is your own unique creation, be sure to understand the intellectual property laws of the country in which your data is stored. Will your data be protected under the intellectual property rights of that country? What means do you have if

is located. As previously mentioned, different laws

your intellectual property rights are infringed?

apply in different countries regarding the access of data and this extends to backups as well.

Retrieving Data Some very high profile cloud application providers

Vendor Insolvency

are known to delay the handover of data - this

You need to be aware of what will happen to your

could be for a variety of reasons including increased

data should the vendor go out of business. There

switching costs. Be aware of the terms and

needs to be a process in place that will ensure your

conditions surrounding the acquisition of your data if

data is handed over to you upon such an event.

you decide not to renew a contract. This is especially important for business critical applications.

Data Backups Potential Disaster It is imperative to understand what backup and restore contingency plans a cloud vendor has in the event of a disaster. How will you regain your data if

Moving to the ‘cloud’ Moving to the cloud can reduce costs by not having to invest in hardware and other physical infrastructure. It can also aid business growth by allowing organisations to access additional services as the need for resources increases, without an initial investment outlay.

such an event was to occur? How business critical

However, you need to be diligent about the vendor

is your data and what remedies are at your disposal

you choose to provide those cloud services. With

should your business suffer a loss as a result of such

a structured approach and by being aware of the

an event?

policies of the vendor and the laws of the country in which the data is stored, moving to the cloud can

Location of Backups It is just as important to know where the backups of your data are stored as it is to know where your data

provide many efficiencies for your business.

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