top | item 7101697 (no title) frenger | 12 years ago I know this is why I use Wunderlist (Berlin), rather than RTM or Things or similar (USA) - I'm more comfortable under their local privacy obligations. (In reality I don't know how much difference it makes?) discuss order hn newest WA|12 years ago In reality it depends on at least two things:1. Is their team capable of securing their environment and releasing code that isn't vulnerable to data theft attacks?2. Do they also store all their customers' information in Germany or is it on some US-based servers? Argorak|12 years ago 6wunderkinder seems to use Amazon AWS:http://aws.amazon.com/solutions/case-studies/6wunderkinder/ load replies (1) crucialfelix|12 years ago > ThingsCultured Code are in Stuttgart frenger|12 years ago Cool, I didn't know that
WA|12 years ago In reality it depends on at least two things:1. Is their team capable of securing their environment and releasing code that isn't vulnerable to data theft attacks?2. Do they also store all their customers' information in Germany or is it on some US-based servers? Argorak|12 years ago 6wunderkinder seems to use Amazon AWS:http://aws.amazon.com/solutions/case-studies/6wunderkinder/ load replies (1)
Argorak|12 years ago 6wunderkinder seems to use Amazon AWS:http://aws.amazon.com/solutions/case-studies/6wunderkinder/ load replies (1)
crucialfelix|12 years ago > ThingsCultured Code are in Stuttgart frenger|12 years ago Cool, I didn't know that
WA|12 years ago
1. Is their team capable of securing their environment and releasing code that isn't vulnerable to data theft attacks?
2. Do they also store all their customers' information in Germany or is it on some US-based servers?
Argorak|12 years ago
http://aws.amazon.com/solutions/case-studies/6wunderkinder/
crucialfelix|12 years ago
Cultured Code are in Stuttgart
frenger|12 years ago