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Tuesday, October 01, 2013

Cisco, Intel push 'trusted geolocation in the cloud'

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Cisco, Intel push 'trusted geolocation in the cloud'
Cisco and Intel say that companies wanting to make use of Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) clouds should be aware that control exists for keeping virtual workloads on servers within country borders. Read More


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An End-to-End Approach to Data Protection
Traditional approaches to data protection are no longer enough. Why not? Because data volumes are exploding. Because there's little or no tolerance for data loss and downtime. Because IT organizations have limited resources. View Now

It's official: Nirvanix is closing
For weeks reports have swirled that cloud storage provider Nirvanix is closing. Today that became official. Read More

IE zero-day vulnerability exploited more widely than previously thought
A recently announced and yet-to-be-patched vulnerability that affects all versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) has been exploited in targeted attacks against organizations in Taiwan since the beginning of July, according to security researchers. Read More

Intel: Our chip production facility is cleaner than a meth lab
Big companies are always looking to catch the latest buzz and get their own spin on it. The latest example: Intel's "Breaking Fab" marketing campaign. Read More


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A Data Protection Guide for IT Leaders in Media
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Multifactor authentication available on Windows Azure
Microsoft has announced the general availability of multifactor authentication on its Windows Azure cloud platform. Read More

What to do when your free cloud storage fills up
With the launch of the Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2, Microsoft is joining the promotional cloud-storage craze, giving buyers 200GB of free storage for two years. Read More

Cloud Security Alliance's new guidelines focus on mobile, data management
The Cloud Security Alliance has updated its Cloud Control Matrix (CCM), which is designed to help organizations vet the security credentials of cloud service providers. Read More


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Egnyte launches 'PRISM protection' file sharing appliance to beat cloud worries
Cloud firm Egnyte has announced a file-sharing appliance called Storage Connect it hopes will appeal to organisations that don't feel comfortable transferring and storing sensitive files using cloud data centres. Read More

Cloud forecast: More outages on the way
George Watt (VP of Corporate Strategy at CA Technologies) makes an interesting point on CA's "Cloud Storm Chasers" blog. The cloud market is still a young industry, but it has been around for more than a few years now. Technology doesn't last forever, and older hardware is more prone to becoming faulty. Read More

How to ensure rogue cloud services don't leave you in the lurch
Bring Your Own Cloud (BYOC) is often associated with personal services that raise questions about everything from security to business service expectations, but if plan adequately you can get what you need without jeopardizing services or security. Read More


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