Earlier this year, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced plans to build a new AWS Region in Montreal, Quebec later in 2016 – big news for Canadian companies handling sensitive customer information they’re legally required to keep in Canada.
AWS’ Montreal Region will complement five existing North American Regions – GovCloud (US), US East (Northern Virginia), US West (Oregon) and US West (Northern California). The new Canadian Region will be comprised of a number of data centres, all located in close proximity to each other to guarantee high availability.
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Data residency has been an ongoing concern for Canadian companies – especially healthcare, financial, and public sector institutions that need to ensure data remains stored on Canadian soil.
In Canada, the regulations governing the storage of personal data can be complex as federal and provincial rules vary in their comprehensiveness. In general, some regulatory controls require personal identifiable information (PII) to remain in Canada, though they only legally apply to some healthcare entities and public sector organizations in Newfoundland and British Columbia.
Many Canadians, however, are still concerned about their data’s privacy. Although not compelled by law, many Canadian companies choose to host data in Canada to ensure it’s covered by Canadian laws and protected against interference from the US government. With a new Region coming to Canada, Canadian organizations can now take full advantage of the power of the AWS cloud – including rapid deployments, dynamic scalability, and industry-leading security – while responding to their customers’ demands for privacy.
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