Cloud Computing 2013: Cut Through the Fluff & Tackle the Critical Stuff
May 10, 2013
CLE - Live Seminar
USA
Description
Corporations, government organizations and millions of consumers are shifting massive quantities of data and their software applications to cloud computing facilities. Cloud computing provides flexibility, enhanced access to software functionality and potential cost savings, but can inject potential new risks. Negotiating contracts for cloud computing services presents new challenges and it can be difficult to formulate a clear understanding of the inherent new hazards. This program will provide practical advice on key terms for cloud computing contracts, help you define the vendors’ obligations for cloud computing facilities, offer strategies in protecting personal and corporate data, and assist in planning for transfers of data between cloud computing vendors. This is an opportunity to hear industry experts who will help you understand and prepare for the massive changes inherent in the shift to cloud computing.
- How cloud computing technology works and the inherent operational risks
- The business case for cloud computing
- How to ensure privacy and data security in the cloud
- Potential litigation pitfalls
- What can and can’t be negotiated in enterprise cloud-computing deals
- Practical concerns raised by the flood of e-discovery demands for cloud resources
- Navigating export controls and trade sanctions risks and responsibilities
-Pointers for addressing indemnity and liability, termination, audit, insurance and other key provisions
- What is “Big Data” and why you should care
- One full hour Ethics credit
Organized by
Practising Law Institute
810 Seventh Avenue
New York, New York
United States of America
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