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Richard Boss

Top 5 cloud based data hosting options for mobile applications - 0 views

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    Cloud computing is nothing but a system that allows you to access your files and documents from anywhere in the world. Mobile applications have been a part of the revolution, and their presence on the cloud is of significant help to the developers. In this post you will see top 5 cloud based data hosting companies that assist developers in effectively extracting the benefits of cloud based hosting of mobile applications.
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Cloud computing and tech love the report's recommendations post by Business Insider - 0 views

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    While there's been a huge amount of attention given to the recommendations handed down in Thursday's Commission of Audit report, there hasn't been a lot of love.
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Cloud computing tips to enterprise CIOs by NetApp India director Rajesh post by Infotec... - 0 views

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    Rajesh Awasthi, director - Telecom and Cloud Service Provide, NetApp India, says its cloud strategy is to provide enterprise customers with seamless data management and control.
Maluvia Haseltine

Eucalyptus | Your environment. Our industry leading cloud computing software. - 0 views

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    Open Source, private cloud computing platform, that allows cloud-bursting to the public cloud (AWS). Works on Linux.
Maluvia Haseltine

ZCloud | Amazon Web Services - 1 views

  • Zettar ZCloud Virtual Appliance (ZCloud) enables you to setup an Amazon S3 sandbox instantly on any computer
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    Zettar ZCloud Virtual Appliance (ZCloud) enables you to setup an Amazon S3 sandbox instantly on any computer, even a Netbook With the Zettar ZCloud Virtual Appliance, now you can develop cloud applications with your own private Amazon S3 object-based storage cloud running locally.
Maluvia Haseltine

Planet Cloud [Computing] - 2 views

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    Selective News Aggregator for Cloud Computing: "More Signal, Less Noise"
Rich Hintz

Saving Money Through Cloud Computing - Brookings Institution - 3 views

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    Saving Money Through Cloud Computing - Brookings Institution
Kelly Hair

Cloud security: Feds on cusp of change -- Federal Computer Week - 0 views

  • Virtualization has been setting the stage for many of these issues for years, he said, but “what cloud computing is forcing us to look at is the survivability of systems…and protecting the data,” Hoff said. “While I hear the perimeter is going away [as a security approach], I disagree; it’s multiplying and the diameter is contracting,” Hoff said. “You’re going to outsource responsibility, but not accountability. So we need open standards and better visibility.”
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    Interesting view on depermeterisation. Hoff's view is that the protected assets are in smaller clumps and still have a perimeter.
Rich Hintz

VMware: VMware vCloud Blog: System Provisioning in Cloud Computing: From Theory to Tool... - 1 views

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    chef puppet xcat
Rich Hintz

Computing Now | July 2011 | Theme | Comparing Public-Cloud Providers - 2 views

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    Comparing Public-Cloud Providers
shalani mujer

Effective Tech Software Support - 1 views

Before I used to to go to computer repair shops and have my computer repaired by technicians. However, it takes time and it is possible that it would take days. It was really that inconvenient for ...

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Stian Danenbarger

Susan Brenner: "Privacy and the Cloud" - 1 views

  • the 4th Amendment was developed at a time when the only privacy was spatial privacy; for something to be private, I had to keep it IN my home or office (and maybe in a locked chest), which both made it difficult for law enforcement officers to gain access to it and symbolically invoked my right to assume they wouldn’t gain access to it. (In other words, I could assume privacy.)
  • our lives have already moved far beyond spatial privacy; I talked about the 4th Amendment’s application to the contents of emails and what we do online -- arguing that it should apply to both, but noting that courts so far do not tend to agree. I think cloud computing will take this analysis to the next level.
  • My point is that even under current 4th Amendment law, I can make what I think are valid arguments as to why the 4th Amendment should apply to data stored in a cloud (as long as the appropriate conditions exist). I really think, though, that we shouldn’t be using cases that were decided thirty years ago or a hundred and thirty years ago to set the standard for 4th Amendment privacy in an era of advancing technology. As I argued in that law review article, I think we need to move beyond a purely spatial approach to privacy to approaches that encompass both spatial and non-spatial privacy.
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    What about privacy in an era of cloud computing? If I store my data in a cloud, is the data in a "closed container" and therefore private under the 4th Amendment? Or is putting data in a cloud analogous to giving the numbers I dial on my phone to the phone company?
Stian Danenbarger

Youseff et al: "Toward a Unified Ontology of Cloud Computing" (PDF, 2009) - 0 views

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    Towards the end-goal of a thorough comprehension of the field of cloud computing, and a more rapid adoption from the scientific community, we propose in this paper an ontology of this area which demonstrates a dissection of the cloud into five main layers, and illustrates their interrelations as well as their inter-dependency on preceding technologies. The contribution of this paper lies in being one of the first attempts to establish a detailed ontology of the cloud.
Stian Danenbarger

Gellman: "Privacy in the Clouds: Risks to Privacy and Confidentiality from Cloud Comput... - 0 views

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    This report discusses the issue of cloud computing and outlines its implications for the privacy of personal information as well as its implications for the confidentiality of business and governmental information. [...] The World Privacy Forum is a non-profit public interest research and consumer education group.
Maluvia Haseltine

Sourcefire Virtualization and Cloud Computing | Apache Developer's Journal - 0 views

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    Sourcefire Cybersecurity announced its Virtual 3D Partner Program, providing cloud computing companies and OEMs the ability to leverage the new Sourcefire Virtual 3D Sensor and Sourcefire Virtual Defense Center to efficiently and effectively increase customer protection.
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Amazon adds Load balancing, Monitoring, and Auto-Scaling « RightScale Blog - 0 views

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    Announced late last year, Amazon tonight launched load balancing, monitoring, and auto-scaling for the Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). These features have been requested many times by EC2 users and with this release Amazon continues to show that it listens and responds to feedback.
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