Most companies have decided they need the business agility and want the cost savings that come when moving to the cloud. But with the bewildering amount of contradictory information floating around on the Internet, not many really understand exactly what that means or what it entails. Companies considering migrating face inconsistencies, making it difficult to separate fact from fiction.  When considering moving to the cloud to power your organization, you need to know the facts. Your business depends on it. Ready to learn which business cloud myths you may have thought were true—but aren’t? Read on.


Myth 5: Corporate spies, cyberthieves, and governments will have access to your data if it is in the cloud.

This is a top fear many businesses have about the cloud. But it’s unfounded. We manage access, set up rights and restrictions, and provide smartphone access and options. Your company remains the sole owner: You retain the rights, title, and interest in the data stored in the cloud. We operate under several key principles when it comes to safeguarding your data:

• We do not mine your data for advertising or for any purpose other than providing you services that you have paid for.

• If you ever choose to end our professional relationship, you take your data with you.

• Privacy controls allow you to configure who in your organization has access and what they can access.

• Extensive auditing and supervision prevent admins from unauthorized access to your data.

• Strict controls and design elements prevent mingling of your data with that of other organizations.

Ultimately:

• You are in control of your data.

• You know what’s happening with your data.

• We provide strong security protection for your data.

• Your data won’t be used for advertising.