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Technology companies are behind 24% of UK exports and 3 million jobs. However, the UK’s high-tech industry is likely to suffer as a result of the vote to leave the EU. This is expected to occur as a result of the significant network effects that impact this sector of the economy.

“Anything to do with Brexit is uncertain [and] makes life more complicated”, Ben Griffiths, Head of Systems, Analysys Mason. In the face of this uncertainty and complexity it is imperative that firms don’t just remain passive regarding the changes happening around them. Read some of the key things businesses can be doing to prepare for the challenges Brexit brings with it.

The cloud offers a variety of benefits for firms in terms of cost savings and efficiency gains and it is therefore unsurprising that the number of businesses migrating to the cloud is increasing year on year. Despite the surge in migration it is important to consider the implications of data sovereignty when deciding which cloud service provider to use. Data sovereignty is something that can have a massive impact on businesses, but there is still great uncertainty surrounding this subject.

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will come into effect from the 25th of May 2018 and aims to bring data protection legislation in line with the ways in which data is currently used. One of the key findings from our UK Cloud Snapshot Survey 2017 report was that 62% of respondents highlighted GDPR as the biggest challenge to their IT plans over the next 3 years. Adherence with GDPR in the opinion of one interviewee was “bigger than anything else the company has had to deal with”. 

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Many businesses are confused by the regulation of the GDPR and find them almost impossible to translate into a set of controls to implement across the organisation. With just one purchase you can now put in place the security baseline you need in order to meet the legislation and get compliant.

Data security, and the location of your data in UK data centres, is important to you. Office 365 and Azure are now delivered from UK data centres, a significant milestone, both for Microsoft and for Cloud services in the UK. On the 7th September 2016 Microsoft announced the general availability of Office 365 and Azure […]

Microsoft Azure has taken a major step ahead of its rival cloud platforms with its continued commitment to security in the form of ISO 27017 cloud security certification. Achieving compliance with the ISO27017 cloud security certificate dictated that Microsoft had to adhere to 44 different cloud risk and threat model controls. With these additional security […]