>Take a look at Apple's Private Cloud Compute white paper [1] and explain how Apple's supposed to make it DMA-compliant without sacrificing its security and privacy guarantees.
Why should I figure it out for them? That's why they have so many highly skilled well paid engineers on their payroll, to solve stuff like this.
It's not my job to solve their cloud architecture design issues. Why don't they use some of that 24 Billion in EU revenue to engineer it to be EU privacy compliant?
And excuse me for not trusting their own biased interpretation of the reasoning why their clod architecture is incompatible with EU regulations. I have as much trust in that explanation as in a school kid explaining how he can't do his homework because his dog is eating it.
Until I get an unbiased opinion form a independent third party, I'm not buying Apples sob story tantrum.
Why should I figure it out for them? That's why they have so many highly skilled well paid engineers on their payroll, to solve stuff like this.
It's not my job to solve their cloud architecture design issues. Why don't they use some of that 24 Billion in EU revenue to engineer it to be EU privacy compliant?
And excuse me for not trusting their own biased interpretation of the reasoning why their clod architecture is incompatible with EU regulations. I have as much trust in that explanation as in a school kid explaining how he can't do his homework because his dog is eating it.
Until I get an unbiased opinion form a independent third party, I'm not buying Apples sob story tantrum.