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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Securing the cloud

The Borg lives: BBN gets $30 million for artificial intelligence wizard; Remove Sensitive Data Before You Sell an Old PC
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Securing the cloud

Everyone these days seems to want to talk about "the cloud". Cloud computing is the latest buzz phrase that all vendors seem  to want to attach to their product. But, as I mentioned some weeks ago ("Identity management is key to the proper operation of cloud computing", proper identity management is often lacking in the rush to cloud-enable services and applications. While the Cloud Computing Manifesto (see that earlier newsletter) pays lip service to identity needs, what's actually happening in the marketplace? Read full story

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Developing a an artificial intelligence system that can read, learn and develop knowledge about all manner of digital material in a quick, cost effective way sounds like a bit of a pipe dream.  But those are some of the lofty items that are now on BBN Technology's plate as the firm this week got $29.7 million from the Air Force to develop a prototype

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