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Dedicated UK Infrastructure

In support of our partnership with 305Live Entertainment – Event Management Services, and our growing number of events and clients in the UK market. We are pleased to announce that Chronosoft has provisioned UK virtual servers in the United Kingdom.

 

We have also integrated with a leading UK provider for the delivery of our SMS sending and receiving functionality.

 

As a company founded to help clients capture, analyze and utilise the data generated by their events; information security and privacy has been a high priority from the beginning.

 

All of our customers products are deployed on their own virtual servers and data is only sent to third parties when clients choose to add services, like SMS sending and receiving.

 

By establishing UK virtual servers it means that your data is not exported across borders – simplifying GDPR privacy law compliance.

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