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Thursday, June 25, 2009

Unique cloud features can improve cloud security

IBM unveils 3D virtual meetings, puts social networking in cloud; Platform Computing takes on private cloud space
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Unique cloud features can improve cloud security

Cloud computing may offer a new form of data defense by bringing into play the maneuverability of data to secure it from attacks while the source of the attack can be pinpointed and neutralized, a blogger suggests. Read full story

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