France embraces Google, Microsoft in quest to safeguard sensitive data

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France embraces Google, Microsoft in quest to safeguard sensitive data
Some of France's most sensitive state and corporate data can be safely stored using the cloud computing technology developed by Google and Microsoft, if it is licensed to French companies, the government said. The comment, part of strategic plan laid out by French Finance Minister Bruno Le ...

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