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Data protection giant Veeam moves HQ to Seattle region, tops $1.5B in annual recurring revenue

by Todd Bishop on March 29, 2024March 29, 2024 at 5:55 am

KIRKLAND, Wash. β€” Credit the cloud, and the talent. The cricket is just a bonus. Veeam Software, the top company by market share in data protection and ransomware recovery, has… Read More

What is the GDPR? GeekWire’s guide to new European data protection laws that impact the cloud

by Tom Krazit on December 29, 2017December 29, 2017 at 1:01 pm

This May, a sweeping new data protection law will go into effect across Europe that will change the way tech companies do business anywhere on the continent. It’s called the… Read More

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Proposed data protection law in UK could prevent a cloud industry headache

by Tom Krazit on August 7, 2017August 7, 2017 at 10:23 am

A new law proposed by the U.K. government could give its citizens more control over how companies like Google and Facebook manage their personal data and make it easier for… Read More

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