Paul Weeden

Founder and Managing Director - Foration

Paul Weeden is the Founder and Managing Director of Foration, an IT services company helping businesses grow through technology. Starting his career at IBM in 2000, Paul quickly found a passion for IT and challenging what it can do for business. He successfully runs an apprenticeship scheme at Foration and acts as a mentor for entrepreneurs at the Founder Institute.

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Compliance in regulated industries is often difficult to understand, so we are taking a closer look at Office 365 and how Microsoft addresses key regulatory requirements.

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Paul Weeden of Foration explains the implications the new EU Data Protection Regulations will have for your cloud business in the future.

Office 365 Compliance in Regulated Industries

Compliance in regulated industries is often difficult to understand, so we are taking a closer look at Office 365 and how Microsoft addresses key regulatory requirements.

Are you ready for EU Data Protection Regulation?

Paul Weeden of Foration explains the implications the new EU Data Protection Regulations will have for your cloud business in the future.

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