EDITOR'S NOTE The Cloud Security newsletter is being discontinued. Starting Oct. 20, readers will start receiving our Cloud Computing newsletter instead. If you would rather receive one of our other security-related newsletters or would like to unsubscribe, please go here. Thank you for reading Network World newsletters. Symantec introduces cloud storage Symantec has introduced FileStore, a service that lets customers deploy file-based services into the cloud using Symanteec NetBackup, Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows and Veritas Cluster Server to manage data backup. . IBM unveils disk archive system, cloud storage tools IBM released a pre-configured private cloud storage service, a disk-based archive array that can scale to 300TB. Clouds are now strong enough to support your business When you need a new software or service, look up to the cloud first. Every SaaS vendor offers free trials. Once signed up, you pay per month. Not working well for you? Stop paying. Office suites in the cloud: Microsoft Office Web Apps versus Google Docs and Zoho Microsoft's fledgling Web-based productivity apps have one key advantage over SaaS rivals: amazing fidelity to the desktop-bound Word, Excel, and PowerPoint document formats. Be very, very cautious about what you entrust to the cloud The US government has been gaining increasing power to access data that once appeared to be private - possibly including data within cloud service provider networks. More views on cloud computing security Protecting data in the cloud is the joint responsibility of the customer and the provider and calls for cooperation. Microsoft Subnet is giving away training from Global Knowledge and 15 copies of Microsoft Expression Web 3 In Depth. Cisco Subnet is giving away training from Global Knowledge and 15 copies of Building Service-Aware Networks. Google Subnet is hosting many new bloggers. Entry forms can be found on the Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet home pages. Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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