10 August 2018
Cloud solutions tend not store data for small companies on its servers. Instead, the data is stored in data centres in the US (such as in the case of Dropbox). Similarly, OneDrive enables some users to locate their data within the EU but general users do not have that option.
This makes it tough for organisations to comply with GDPR requirements, particularly where there is a cross-border transfer of data. Some of the larger software providers, including Microsoft Azure, Google and AWS have implementing 'GDPR-ready' platforms. Microsoft also offers a compliance portal, while its OneDrive - as part of Office 365 – means the location of the data is tied to the Office 365 billing address. Sharefile by Citrix is another which enables storage within the EU jurisdiction.
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