Same here. No regulatory requirements, but the company´s files should stay 
inside the company. And the user´s personal files /pictures/music/virus outside 
the company. : )




  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Steven Peck 
  To: NT System Admin Issues 
  Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2012 9:06 PM
  Subject: Re: OT: New Skydrive & Win 8


  We plan to block it, but then we have regulatory and contract requirements on 
mass storage device controls.  External to company cloud storage would probably 
qualify as mass storage device.

  :)


  On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 3:29 PM, Andrew S. Baker <[email protected]> wrote:

    We plan to embrace it, given its inevitability (and high utility).


    Manage with Group Policy as necessary, and deploy more Data Leak Prevention 
tools to enforce corporate policy.


    Given the way we work today, we already see most of these risks.   Having 
it in the OS will force the vendor ecosystem to respond to it and provide 
corporate awareness of the threat.




          ASB 
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    On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 6:11 PM, James Hill <[email protected]> wrote:

      Many of you have probably read about the new Skydrive:-



      
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/b8/archive/2012/02/20/connecting-your-apps_2c00_-files_2c00_-pcs-and-devices-to-the-cloud-with-skydrive-and-windows-8.aspx



      It will be a key component of Windows 8 and a desktop version will be 
made available for Windows 7 and Vista.



      From a consumer point of view this is fantastic.  I’ve been using 
Skydrive in combination with Windows Live Mesh for a while now and it has made 
accessing the same files across multiple PC’s very easy.  Having Skydrive 
finally built into Explorer will be welcomed by many but it will also be built 
into Win 8 Metro apps, Office and eventually everything else.



      How will business handle this though?   Just turn it off?  We really need 
a business equivalent.  Ultimately it would be great if you could configure 
Skydrive to point to a business’s private cloud storage but I don’t see this 
happening any time soon.  Dropbox and similar services have been around for 
some time but in Windows 8, Skydrive will be right there, in everything, no 
further app installs required.  Users will become used to it and they will want 
it for their work files too, or they will just start storing work files in 
their personal Skydrive.



      It’s not a new problem but many users don’t know about Dropbox and the 
like now so it isn’t currently a big problem.  With Win8 it will become a big 
problem.



      Whilst there is Direct Access and vpn’s etc the simplicity and features 
of Skydrive make it superior for centralised file storage imo.



      In the business world, how will you handle this?



      James.





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