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By Darren Bonawitz
Hi this is Darren Bonawitz co-owner with 1102 GRAND Kansas City, Midwestern Internet hub and collocation facility, welcome back to another series on our podcast talking about trends and things that were seeing going on from a higher level within our industry. One of the things I have been following had to do with U.S. lawmakers and their talking about the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, enacted in 2002, and it is coming under review. Right now there’s a lot of discussion and a lot of heated information going back and forth between both sides of the folks that want to leave it as is and the folks that really want to see some changes. So I just wanted to talk through it because this is something that can be important to public data centers as well as our collocation customers that are in these data centers.
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