[Pasig-discuss] Arguments for keeping an onsite copy of digitally preserved/stored digital content?
Neil Jefferies
neil at jefferies.org
Wed Jun 21 16:06:29 EDT 2017
This paper: long term and third party are incompatible concepts.
https://www.innosight.com/insight/creative-destruction-whips-through-corporate-america-an-innosight-executive-briefing-on-corporate-strategy/
Neil
On 2017-06-21 20:47, gail at trumantechnologies.com wrote:
> Experts, please share your thoughts.
>
> Are your institutions ready to "trust" the cloud for all copies of
> data, or is there still an argument for an onsite copy? I usually lean
> to keeping one onsite copy, but am I stuck in an old paradigm? From
> earlier PASIG thread (started by Tim) it's clear other institutions
> are keeping at least one copy on site.
>
> But how do you defend this decision?
>
> Gail
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