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Why Your Business Should Keep Its Data in Canada

The advent of cloud computing and the increase in transborder data flow, or the flow of data across national borders from the source country, has brought a rise in concerns about privacy.

Data, while stored in another country, is subject to that country’s laws and regulations in regards to how data is managed, stored, and most importantly, how it is secured and kept private.

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Disaster Recovery and BCD Planning

Are you leaving the fate of your business to chance?

What would happen if you could not access your business critical data for any period of time?

Wouldn’t it make sense to replicate your data in a private environment that would allow for easy access from anywhere at any time, without buying hardware, hiring and training staff or investing in a secondary site?

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BurCom Consulting Announces New Strategic Cloud Partnership

BurCom Consulting is pleased to announce our new strategic partnership with Server Cloud Canada, one of the largest distributed cloud infrastructure platforms across Canada.

Being one of the largest Sage partners in Canada, BurCom deals with a lot of highly sensitive data and information. Server Cloud Canada was proud to successfully prevail through the diligent selection process, evaluating key criteria of security, flexible scalability and data residency.

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Canadian Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)

Start focusing on what makes sense. Leave expensive and costly infrastructure hosting and maintenance to us. Server Cloud Canada’s Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) allows organizations to migrate and host their existing data platforms privately, within Canada.

Server Cloud Canada owns and operates one of Canada’s largest distributed cloud based infrastructures, offering clients of all sizes and complexities a means of transitioning on premise equipment and platforms to a fully redundant secured national cloud based hosted environment. Our team of professional engineers are trained and experienced in information technology, data evolution, and infrastructure optimization.
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From Closed Doors To Open Clouds

In a world of corporate espionage, patented genetics, and non-disclosure agreements, the ongoing trend of openness in the computing industry comes as a breath of fresh air.Open source software, freely available to everyone, forms the backbone of the Internet; your phone, whether it’s iOS or Android, runs on a largely open source operating system; and, over the last five years, the world of cloud computing has become overwhelmingly open as well.

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