Dropbox Expands Data Storage in the EU with New Infrastructure in Paris and Frankfurt
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The Dropbox cloud service responds to the growing demands of European companies in terms of data sovereignty and compliance. The company has announced the expansion of its infrastructure in Europe and will operate its own data center locations in Frankfurt and Paris in the future. The aim is to give customers more control over the storage and management of their data within the EU. More control over data in Europe To date, Dropbox has already su…
Given the growing importance of data location, data governance and control over business-critical information in Europe, Dropbox today announced the expansion of its European infrastructure to include new locations in Paris and Frankfurt. Dropbox's contribution expands data storage in the EU with new infrastructure in Paris and Frankfurt first appeared on IT-I-Ko.

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