Predictions 2016: Jan DeCerce
The latest prediction, from leading law firm IT director Jan DeCerce, focuses on the practical applications of cloud computing for law firms…
The latest prediction, from leading law firm IT director Jan DeCerce, focuses on the practical applications of cloud computing for law firms…
Mark Taylor and Daisy Jones look at the Financial Conduct Authority’s proposed guidance for regulated firms on using the ‘cloud’ and other third-party IT services…
Richard Kemp pinpoints the ways in which the Cloud can be made more appealing to the public sector, and the benefits that can arise from wider adoption…
Julia Hörnle analyses the Schrems judgment in depth and considers its implications…
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Case law changes and the GDPR The CJEU judgment in Case C-362/14 Maximillian Schrems v Data Protection Commissioner came very late in the course of preparation for this issue. But so much was said about it so quickly that it would have been possible to have covered it in an article. I felt that the…
Dawn Ying reports from the SCL seminar hosted by Mayer Brown International LLP which asked ‘Can service providers accommodate the regulatory obligations and internal procedures for the financial service industry or do banks have to reassess their expectations of the cloud?’…
Following the UsedSoft ruling, Robin Fry asks where we are now…
Why do patent professionals spend so much time trying to find the right words to describe an invention? Nick Reeve shows how the story of cloud computing technology, and the words used to describe it, provide an explanation….
‘It’s amazing how they can transmit the internet through the clouds, isn’t it? What jurisdiction are they even in?’ I checked that my friend wasn’t in fact referring to Google’s Loon project or Facebook’s solar-powered drones (where these are pertinent questions[[http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/08/can-we-trust-google-with-the-stratosphere/278797/]]) and then offered to lend him this book: Renzo Marchini’s ‘Cloud Computing: A Practical…
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