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NSA PRISM Scandal Is Hurting US Cloud Companies And Hastens The Return Of On-Premises Software

NSA PRISM Scandal Is Hurting US Cloud Companies And Hastens The Return Of On-Premises Software

By R "Ray" Wang on August 12, 2013

Non-US Based Organizations And Even Some US Organizations Will Not Tolerate Snooping In A Post PRISM World Since the Edward Snowden PRISM revelations, Constellation has received a steady stream of inquiries on cloud strategy.   In fact, nervousness runs high among many non-US based companies using services from US based cloud companies across the cloud stack.  […]

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PRISM Projected To Cost U.S. Cloud Computing Industry $35B

PRISM Projected To Cost U.S. Cloud Computing Industry $35B

By Louis Columbus on August 9, 2013

U.S.-based cloud computing providers are projected to lose up to 20% of foreign market revenues or $35B over the next three years as a result of disclosures involving PRISM. The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), a Washington, D.C.-based think tank published How Much Will PRISM Cost the U.S. Cloud Computing Industry? (free to download, […]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged Cloud Computing, Data Driven, Germany, Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, Intelligent Tech, Jeff Nolan, Louis Columbus' blog, PRISM, security, Tech

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