India, Sept. 24 -- For years, data sovereignty was relegated to the backrooms of IT departments, a compliance box to be ticked. But in this new age of geopolitical uncertainty and rapidly evolving regulations, that paradigm has been shattered.
A new research titled, "Data Sovereignty: A New Era Navigating Risk in a Dynamic World" by Pure Storage and the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) reveals that data sovereignty is no longer a niche technical issue; it's become a fundamental business risk with the power to disrupt services.
According to the study, the concerns are unanimous and acute:
The theoretical risks of data sovereignty are becoming a tangible reality for businesses. As Matthew Oostveen, CTO & VP, Asia-Pacific & Japan, Pu...
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