Canada’s Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) will soon be experiencing an overhaul. Any private-sector organization throughout Canada could be affected and must learn their new accountabilities before November 1st 2018 - the date of enforcement. Non-compliance could result in weighty fines up to $100,000.
On November 1st 2018, the Government of Canada will be enforcing important changes to the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA).  These amendments will apply to most private-sector organizations conducting commercial activities throughout most of Canada. This motion comes in light of recent adaptions to the United Kingdom’s privacy laws that have emphasized a need for Canadian restructuring.

Published: Wed, Jul 18, 2018

Most people have now heard of PIPEDA, but aren’t quite sure what it is, and what it means when choosing a cloud provider, and are especially unaware of what it means for a backup & DR solution. Mix this in with numerous Provincial privacy laws and it can be tough to navigate. Join Server Cloud Canada and as they present a webinar focused on informing you on the importance choosing a 100% Canadian backup & DR solution.

Wed, Jul 18, 2018 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT

Most people have now heard of PIPEDA, but aren’t quite sure what it is, and what it means when choosing a cloud provider, and are especially unaware of what it means for a backup & DR solution. Mix this in with numerous Provincial privacy laws and it can be tough to navigate. Join Server Cloud Canada and their guest as they present a webinar focused on informing you on the importance choosing a 100% Canadian backup & DR solution. [btnsx id="5145"]  
Server Cloud Canada recently attended the ChannelNEXT Central 2018 conference in Niagara Falls Ontario. ChannelNEXT events feature 100% practical business education on all sorts of areas that matter, as well as the latest technology trends (especially on recurring revenue). While there Paolo Del Nibletto from eChannelNEWS sat down with Loan Duong, SCC's National Sales Manager to talk more the growing trend of Canadian companies keeping their data in Canada.