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Category Archives: Korea
Goodbye from Watching the Connectives: hello from The Digital Watcher
To all my readers, thank you and goodbye. This blog is now an ex-blog. The first post of this blog was published six years ago in December 2010. Since then, there have been over 90,000 views of the 165 posts … Continue reading
Posted in ASEAN, Belgium, Brexit, Broadband, Brunei, Cambodia, China, Cloud computing, Commercial activity, Corporate governance, Court decision, Data protection, Data Protection Act 1998, Data Protection Directive 1995, director, EU, Fixed, Foreign direct investment, France, GDPR, GDPR, Germany, Government policy, Gulf, Hardware, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, M&A, Malaysia, Media, Mobile, Myanmar, Outsourcing, Payment, Philippines, Regulatory action, Risk management, Satellite, Services, Singapore, Software, Spain, Technology, Telecoms, Thailand, UK, US, Vietnam, WiMax
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Good news from Korea for FSI cloud customers and CSPs
A guest post by @matthew1hunter and @danieljung88 This week the Korean financial services regulator announced regulatory changes that will make it easier for financial services institutions (FSIs) in Korea to use cloud computing services. First, FSIs will now be allowed to … Continue reading
Korea leads the world with cloud law encouraging cloud use
On 3rd March 2015, Korea passed the world’s first cloud-specific law, with the stated aim of driving the adoption of cloud computing in Korea. But what are the practical implications for cloud customers and cloud services providers in Korea? This … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud computing, Government policy, Korea, Outsourcing, Regulatory action, Services, Technology
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