Monday, December 15, 2014

Google, Microsoft and Adobe began evacuating Russia



Under the tensions between Russia and the Western countries continue, the Google, Microsoft and Adobe have begun to evacuate staff and resources of Russia, and Russia's new censorship into effect next month, stay tuned. According to iTWire reports, Google has stopped the development of business in Russia, and has begun to evacuate engineer. However, Google is not the only one withdrawal of Russian companies. Microsoft has allowed the development team to evacuate Russian Skype, and Adobe has been completely pulled out of Russia.

  Russian President Vladimir Putin doubt the extent of the West, global companies and the Internet increasing. In April, Putin said he believes the Internet is a cover of the CIA. He pointed out that the origin of the Internet is the United States military and academic programs dedicated network, and warned Russia not to use Google, because its flow is monitored by the United States and the United States.

  Earlier this year, Putin signed a law requiring data on Russian citizens technology company collected and stored in the local data center. Originally this law will take effect from September 2016, but Putin has advanced to the effective date of the next month.

  In order to comply with the new law, such as Facebook and Twitter and other companies may need to store data on the local server in Russia, which means they must be kept in the Russian land of servers outside Russia are expected to demand local storage and servers surged.

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