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Thursday, May 28, 2009

Cloud Security Alliance, Jericho Forum sign pact

Panda makes it easy (and free) to protect yourself in the 'Cloud'; VMware invests $20 million in cloud partner Terremark
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Cloud Security Alliance, Jericho Forum sign pact

The Jericho Forum and the Cloud Security Alliance have made a formal commitment to jointly develop and promote best security practices in cloud computing. Read full story

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