Opinion
Home Is Where the Hard Drive Is
Designing an infrastructure to be compatible with many legal environments can ward off privacy headaches.
By David H. Holtzman
The price barriers to international commerce will continue to drop because of the Internet, and all markets will soon be global. Visionary leaders who optimize their infrastructure for legal flexibility will be able to tack against the winds of change and move on to new markets. Those who elect to play it safe will find themselves stalled in the Sargasso Sea of corporate compliance. We may not be able to direct the wind, but we can always adjust the sails.
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