They store most
often on cloud computing platforms and can operate on multiple systems simultaneously.
Not exact matches
Meanwhile, growing adoption of
cloud computing and software as a service, for which most data is stored
on a centralized server owned by another company and
often in another location, has added a new wrinkle for digital forensics investigators.
Companies in that space are
often young, comfortable with
cloud computing (TempoDB is a
cloud database), and up
on next - generation architectures in which application components are
often consumed as services and developers aren't afraid to use multiple databases for multiple needs.
In a SaaS (
often referred to as «
cloud computing») setup, software and data reside
on the software publisher's servers.
Nevertheless,
cloud computing involves a host of inherent risks, including the use of shared resources; the use of multiple dynamic data transfer routes (to minimize bandwidth usage); dependency
on a commoditized, non-customized, volume - based solution; and the use of infrastructure scattered over multiple locations (
often in low - cost centres with minimal legislative data protection obligations).