As part of digitization, data storage in the cloud has become more and more popular in recent years. In the private sector, you know it from saving pictures, music or videos.
The cloud has also long since arrived in the area of archiving.
Archiving in the cloud means that data and documents are stored long-term on an archive system from a cloud provider. The cloud archive can be accessed from anywhere — all you need is an Internet connection. Even though it initially appears as though the data is “far away in a cloud,” it is ensured that all data and documents are archived in a legally and audit-proof manner. The principles for the proper management and storage of books, records and documents in electronic form as well as for data access (GoBD) are complied with by preventing subsequent changes to the documents.
There are numerous providers and forms that you can fall back on when you want to archive in the cloud. The services offered by cloud providers also differ in terms of pricing models, storage space and storage time.
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