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Data repatriation

This must be to do with data sovereignty, right?

Sorry, you’ve been taken in by a case of sloppy naming. You may want to keep your mailing list out of the hands of the Department of Homeland Security, but data repatriation is something more fundamental than that. It means bringing that data right back in-house to live on your own servers under your own roof.

And why would we want to do that?

There are several scenarios in which repatriation makes sense.

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