Governance2 Aliases
Data residency
Where data is stored and which legal rules apply to it.
- Definition
- Data residency refers to the physical and legal location of data storage and processing. It becomes important when customers, regulators, or governments want tighter control over where information can live.
- Why it matters
- For founders and operators, data residency can influence vendor choice, contract structure, and whether a product can win public-sector deals.
Aliases
data locationdata sovereignty
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