The users of Microsoft cloud computing services would be able to store their personal information on any data center out of the USA. This of Microsoft came after NSA surveillance scandal.
GREATRESPONDER.COM – This was announced by the Microsoft Corporation last weekend that it is going to support its foreign customers to store their personal data on any data center out of the USA in the cloud computing data center network. This offer is solely focused on the foreign customers of the company that are more reluctant to store their personal information and other data on the USA based data centers after the NSA surveillance scandal surfaced on the public domain recently.
Microsoft has offered this special service to the international customers to make sure that they feel comfortable with the cloud computing based data storage service provided by this giant IT vendor.
In his statement, Brad Smith, the general counsel and Executive Vice President (EVP) of the company said, “It has become very necessary for us to move the personal data of the international customers from the data centers located in the United States, after the leakage of NSA surveillance scandal that allegedly discloses that the National Security Agency NSA has been monitoring the data of foreign citizens stored in the cloud computing network of different companies.”
After exposure of the NSA surveillance scandal, many countries such as – Brazil, European Union countries and many others objected about this intrusion into the privacy of their citizens – many countries also passed some laws in this regards.
“It is very costly to relocate the data out of the USA but it is customer’s demand, and we have to oblige it”, said Brad. He further added that Microsoft is committed to the demands of the customers to act according to their wishes. Microsoft has a huge number of customers across the globe and a huge number of data centers across the globe. The company has customer base in more than 89 countries and tens of countries where Microsoft Corporation has data centers across the globe.
Many industry experts believe that this move by Microsoft will compel other operators to do so – earlier than this, many operators were reluctant to do so due to the extra cost involved in this activity. The pressure will mount on other operators and they would be compelled to do so very soon.
Microsoft to Offer Data Storage at Multiple Abroad Data Centers in Its Cloud Computing Grid
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