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Thursday, September 27, 2012

DR in the cloud: Vendors jump in; enterprises wade

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DR in the cloud: Vendors jump in; enterprises wade
Disaster recovery and the cloud should be a match made in heaven. Take a function that enterprises love to hate and address it with an outsourced, efficient cloud service that makes it easier and less expensive to reach recoverable nirvana, and presto - instant success. Well, not so fast. Read More


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Securing Sensitive Data in Virtual and Cloud Environments
This paper reveals how SafeNet ProtectV delivers critical capabilities that combine encryption, access policies, key management, content security, and authentication to help security teams effectively meet governance, compliance, and data protection mandates. Learn More

Get started with Hadoop: Free training resources from Cloudera, MapR and more
Hadoop training courses and certification programs are available from companies including Cloudera, Hortonworks, IBM and MapR. But if you're not ready to commit to formal training courses, there are also free resources that can get a newcomer started on Hadoop or broaden a veteran's skills. Read More

IBM looks to build out its cloud through partners
Some have been waiting for IBM to make its big move in the cloud. Today Big Blue took a step in that direction. Read More

How to encrypt your cloud storage for free
If you want something done right, you need to do it yourself. That may sound like a trite cliche, but the maxim rings true when it comes to securing files that you've stored online: A handful of recent incidents--including breaches of Dropbox and iCloud--underscores the fact that even with built-in encryption and SSL transfers, cloud storage providers can't perfectly ensure the sanctity of your data. Read More


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Understanding Recovery vs. Continuance
Understanding the difference between "disaster recovery" and "business continuance" is imperative to finding the right-fit backup, recovery and restoration solution for any organization. Consider the 4 business factors that drive RPO and RTO requirements essential to surviving unplanned outages. Learn more.

Questions to ask your cloud disaster recovery provider
Disaster recovery as a service (DRaaS) is a blossoming area of DR and cloud computing. But because it's in its early days, many customers may not know exactly what to look for when shopping around. Read More

12 free cloud storage options
With all the public cloud storage offerings on the market today, many vendors just want customers to sign up for their services. So, in return for a new account, many offer free cloud storage. Read More

Apple warns iCloud users of looming storage loss
Apple on Monday began reminding some iCloud users that they will soon lose the 20GB of free storage they'd received when they migrated from MobileMe. Read More


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Canonical exec: We're not worried about VMware joining OpenStack
While the recent addition of VMware to the OpenStack Foundation as a gold member troubled some in the community - including a new member of the board of directors - Canonical cloud vice president Kyle MacDonald says that his company was an enthusiastic backer of the move. Read More

National air traffic control switches to virtual desktops and flash storage
UK air traffic control organisation NATS says it will save millions of pounds with the help of a virtual desktop and flash-based data storage system for its new cloud infrastructure. Read More

Netfix to ditch data center, embrace cloud
Netflix no longer wants to run a data center to support its in-house IT services. So it's shifting internal applications to Amazon's cloud and turning to software-as-a-service providers for other business systems. Read More

Sophos rolls out mobile apps for anti-malware and encryption
Sophos today announced a free anti-virus defense app for Google Android devices which works via the Sophos cloud-based service. Separately Sophos also made available Android and Apple iOS apps for securing files held in the cloud file-storage service Dropbox. Read More

Once a basher, now a believer, Oracle chief Larry Ellison has come full circle on cloud computing
No longer disparaging, Oracle czar Larry Ellison now sings the praises of cloud computing. Read More

 
 
 

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