Taking Control of Your Office 365 Data
Modern software-as-a-Service (SaaS) applications such as Microsoft Office 365 can offer several advantages over the traditional software consumption model for many business customers, but the increased flexibility of the cloud-based licensing and the availability of shared cloud storage create a new set of challenges when it comes to data management.
SaaS vendors focus primarily on protecting their own infrastructure to meet their contractual service level agreements (SLAs), but that protection doesn't extend to customer data created and stored on those platforms.This poses the potentially million-dollar question: What should you be doing to protect and control your Office 365 data?
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