The European Commission set up an expert’s group...
The European Commission set up an expert’s group on voluntary terms for cloud computing contracts, it said Monday. The goal is to identify best practices for addressing the worries of consumers and small companies that are often reluctant to buy…
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cloud services because contract terms are unclear, it said. Panel members represent cloud service providers, consumers, small and medium-sized businesses, academics and lawyers. The first meeting is scheduled for Nov. 19-20, and the group is expected to report in the spring, the EC said. The input will feed into a policy paper launching a public consultation on possible ways forward on cloud computing contracts for consumers and small enterprises, it said.