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How much of your database workload is going to be in a public cloud?

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  •  And someone else does all the work.   But . . . putting your data in someone else's server eliminates your ability to verify its safety and security.  And that's something that Personal Health Information can't tolerate when it becomes vulnerable to single points of failure the end customer (hospitals) can't see or correct.  

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  •  And someone else does all the work.   But . . . putting your data in someone else's server eliminates your ability to verify its safety and security.  And that's something that Personal Health Information can't tolerate when it becomes vulnerable to single points of failure the end customer (hospitals) can't see or correct.  

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