PRISM could cost US cloud firms $35bn but benefit European providers

Danny Palmer
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Distrust about what happens with information is already pushing customers away from American cloud providers, says report

The PRISM revelations and the National Security Agency's programme of obtaining data from web firms could cost the American cloud computing industry $35bn (£23bn) over the next three years, as wary...

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