As data grows in volume and complexity, it can “live” in a number of different places across an organization. For example, it may be stored on public and private clouds, on-premises or at the ...
A new working group at ATARC looks to help agencies with familiar technical and management challenges of a move to a commercial cloud. Even though many federal agencies have moved some of their IT ...
For those who’ve been stranded on a desert island, lost in the Amazon, or with their head in the clouds over the last few years, we have some breaking news: the adoption of cloud computing is rapidly ...
Humans are more of a problem for cloud security than we think. Here’s how to deal with the walking, talking risks to cloud data theft. A study by Ponemon and IBM indicates that misconfigured cloud ...
Once again, I had a chance to speak with Andres Rodriguez, Founder and CEO, of Nasuni, and his colleague, Jennifer Sullivan, Vice President of Marketing. It was the first time I had a chance to meet ...
As the hype over cloud computing evolves into a more substantive discussion, one thing has become clear — customers do not want to be locked into a single cloud provider. They would like the freedom ...
Experts running some of the Internet’s most critical cloud-based services share the problems they have faced, and how they solve or mitigate them. As a wise cloud architect once said, “I’ve got 99 ...
The cloud is changing, and not just mildly. As enterprises increasingly adopt hybrid cloud, multicloud and edge technologies, the ways in which to secure data within all these infrastructures are ...
As mobile devices, such as smartphones, take on a larger role in our lives, they need to handle more complicated tasks and computations. Due to limited computational, storage and energy resources, ...
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