Are you ready to advise your clients who are moving towards data processing and storage systems that rely heavily (or entirely) on third party services provided through the cloud? As cloud computing quickly becomes the norm, it is essential that companies and their counsel understand not only the legal implications raised by the use of the cloud, but also how to address them.
This program will explore the major benefits and risks to the use of cloud computing as well as the different business considerations facing vendors as opposed to consumers. Explore various legal issues associated with the use of cloud computing; including privacy, security and tax issues, and learn strategies to address them.
Specific Topics:
I. Cloud Technology and Business Overview
II. Privacy and Data Security
III. Tax Issues Associated with Cloud Computing
Speakers:
Peter M. Lefkowitz
Oracle America, Inc.
Ann Killilea
McDermott Will & Emery
Jason M. Zorfas
Ernst & Young LLP
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