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Quocirca Releases Cloud Security Study

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By DE Editors  

December 10, 2015

A recent study conducted by Quocirca states that security is one of the top concerns of organizations when moving to the cloud. However, the study also states that 50% of reluctant companies do have confidence in cloud security protocols.

Cloud businesses tend to have more infrastructure to build secure data centers that are independently audited and do adhere to industry standards.

"The trick to getting your data to the cloud, and all of the advantages it can provide, is ensuring your data integrity during the migration," says Ed Clark, COO of LinkTek. Clark continued, "One of the hidden or at least overlooked issues during a migration is file links throughout your documents. If those links are broken during the move, user productivity can suffer and a ton of time can be wasted."

For more information, visit Quocirca and LinkTek.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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