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IDENTITY IN THE AGE OF CLOUD COMPUTING: THE NEXT-GENERATION INTERNET’S IMPACT ON
BUSINESS, GOVERNANCE AND SOCIAL INTERACTION

April 21, 2009  • J.D. Lasica

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Identity in the Age of Cloud Computing: The next-generation Internet’s impact on
business, governance and social interaction examines the migration of
information, software and identity into the Cloud and explores the
transformative possibilities of this new computing paradigm for culture,
commerce, and personal communication. The report also considers potential
consequences for privacy, governance and security, and it includes policy
recommendations and advice for the new presidential administration. Written by
J.D. Lasica, the report is the result of the Seventeenth Annual Roundtable on
Information Technology.



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