customer data

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about customer data cover data sovereignty and compliance through Microsoft's Sovereign Cloud for Europe, AI-powered customer conversations via the Twilio and Microsoft partnership, and cloud service subscriptions like Windows 10 Enterprise E3/E5. Security incidents are also a recurring theme, including hacks at Sony Canada, McDonald's, and Sprint Nextel that exposed customer records or location data. These threads highlight the importance of protecting customer data in enterprise IT, cloud services, and regulatory contexts.
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    Microsoft Unveils Sovereign Cloud for Europe to Enhance Data Sovereignty and Compliance

    Microsoft has unveiled its Sovereign Cloud for Europe, a strategic initiative designed to address the growing demand for data sovereignty and compliance with European regulations. This development underscores Microsoft's commitment to providing cloud solutions that align with the stringent data...
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    Twilio and Microsoft Partnership: Transforming Customer Conversations with AI Innovation

    Twilio’s latest strategic move, revealed at the SIGNAL annual event in San Francisco, marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of AI-powered customer conversations. In a bold partnership with Microsoft, Twilio aims to fast-track the adoption of conversational AI, promising to transform the depth...
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    Windows 10 Enterprise E3 and E5 now available as a partner delivered cloud service

    Feedback from customers and partners is at the core of how we build Windows. Partners have been eager for us to create a partner-managed cloud service subscription offering where businesses of any size can access the latest security, management and control features found in the Enterprise...
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    iFive: Sony Canada Hacked, Google's NFC Credit Plans, No Windows 8 Soon, Amazon's Che

    1. Sony's hack woes have deepened--now its Canadian version of the eShop has been hacked by a self-professed grey hat Lebanese hacker, and 2,000 customer records have been acquired (evidence for around 1,000 posted online). At this point it's tempting to say the attacks have moved into a new...
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    Windows 7 Hackers Access McDonald's Customer Data

    An unknown number of Link Removed after authorities discovered that hackers broke into one of the company's business partner's databases and stole information. Computerworld quotes a McDonald's spokeswoman as saying: We have been informed by one of our long-time business partners, Arc...
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    You are being tracked

    Sprint Nextel provided law enforcement agencies with customer location data more than 8 million times between September 2008 and October 2009
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