Upon establishing his new startup, Tom hired a cloud service provider (CSP) but was dissatisfied with their service and wanted to move to another CSP. What part of the contract might prevent him from doing so?
Cloud Computing Threats - Lock-in
Lock-in reflects the inability of the client to migrate from one CSP to another or in-house systems owing to the lack of tools, procedures, standard data formats, applications, and service portability. This threat is related to the inappropriate selection of a CSP, incomplete and non-transparent terms of use, lack of standard mechanisms, etc. (P.2884/2868)
Lock-in reflects the inability of the client to migrate from one CSP to another or in-house
systems owing to the lack of tools, procedures, standard data formats, applications, and service portability. This threat is related to the inappropriate selection of a CSP, incomplete and non-transparent terms of use, lack of standard mechanisms, etc.
Lock-in: The difficulties experienced by a user when migrating from in-house systems or from one cloud service provider to another due to the lack of tools, procedures, or standard data formats, poses potential threats to data, application, and service portability
CEHv11 Cloud Computing Module Cloud Computing Threats (Page:2860)
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