Chinese companies have begun competing with Western companies in the cloud computing and data storage market. The “cloud war” is taking place as the dispute between the United States and China about data hacking and computer network security grows stronger. Chinese companies such as Alibaba, Baidu and Huawei are expanding within their country and gaining customers in other countries. At the same time, regulations against foreign companies in China make competing with those businesses difficult. The increasing competition in cloud computing and storage worries some experts. They are concerned about the security of information. After all, companies often use the cloud to store important, confidential information and to operate such activities as data-driven machinery, telecommunications, banking and transport systems -- including plans for driverless vehicles.

What does cloud mean?
more important, powerful, or successful than most or all others
large computers that you can connect to on the Internet and use for storing data
in or to a foreign country
extremely important
What country has started competing in the data storage market?
Mexico
United States
China
Russia
Experts are concerned about the security of information.
information
weapons
government officials
families