cloud computing was being used “increasingly” by Victorian agencies, in order to reduce capital and operational costs.
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in title, tags, annotations or urlOffshore cloud privacy may be "impossible," says commissioner | Delimiter - 1 views
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Given that many cloud computing service providers are in jurisdictions which do not have similar privacy or data protection laws, if a security breach occurs, an individual in Victoria will be powerless to take action against the cloud service provider and will only be able to complain to the Victorian government organisation
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large organisations need to look in a more granular fashion at what sort of data they are interested in storing in the cloud — arguing that some data could be harmlessly stored offshore — compared with sensitive data
Video: Google Offers Rare Glimpse Into its Data Centers - 1 views
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Google uses its own custom, stripped down version of Linux. It uses only a minimum set of packages.
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The facilities are hypersecure - vehicles can't enter without authorization, and iris scanners are used at some locations.
Phil Bradley's weblog: Google Plus; an overview - 1 views
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"Google Plus or Google+ or G+ has now been out and about for roughly a week, and I was fortunate enough to get to play with it quite early on. I know that lots of people haven't as yet, so this is an overview post so that when you DO, you'll have some idea of what you're looking at. (Please note: I don't have any invites to give out and I've tried several different ways to share access already. If/when I do, I'll be sure to let people know via my Twitter feed.)"
Cool Cat Teacher Blog: A Beginner's Guide to Tumblr - 0 views
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