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Is the Cloud Neutral

According to Wired, the cloud may be the next place that we battle for neutrality.

We spent a lot of years talking about net neutrality—the idea that the companies that provide access to the internet shouldn’t unfairly block, slow down, or otherwise interfere with traffic even if that traffic competes with their services

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CIA Seeks to Skip Cloud Drama

The CIA wants to update its cloud technology, but doesn’t want to encounter the same drama as the Department of Defense’s JEDI program, reports Tech Crunch.

The CIA is ready to update its cloud technology, and multiple reports this week indicated that the agency has begun a multi-billion-dollar procurement process. 

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Cloud Remains Unencrypted

According to Help Net Security, almost 50% of all cloud databases remain unencrypted.

The Unit 42 Cloud Threat Report: Spring 2020 investigates why cloud misconfigurations happen so frequently.

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ATF Heads to Cloud

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is nearing a milestone of closing its last remaining data center and moving all of its data and applications to the cloud.  

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Microsoft is Catching up to Amazon

According to Telecoms, Microsoft is catching up with Amazon in cloud services. 

For years, it was Amazon’s cloud business unit, AWS, which was incomparable to the rest of the cloud segment. No-one could get anywhere near this trailblazer, though Microsoft has closed that gap recently. 

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Cisco Wants Users to be Aware of DNS Security

According to Silicon Angle, Cisco is educating users about DNS security. 

The Domain Name System continues to be a foundational part of how the internet works, and that won’t be really changing any time soon. 

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WorkForce Software Moving to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Sees More Than 30% Increase in Performance Improvements

WorkForce Software®, a leading global provider of cloud-based workforce management solutions, today announced the migration of its WorkForce Suite platform to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. As a member of Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN), WorkForce Software has been named an Oracle Human Capital Management (HCM) Cloud preferred workforce management partner for customers with advanced labor scheduling needs in complex industries like manufacturing, public sector, and retail. Available on the Oracle Cloud Marketplace, WorkForce Software’s future-ready time and labor offerings can easily be integrated with Oracle HCM Cloud via modern APIs, further extending the value to Oracle Cloud customers. 

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Take Your ECM to the Cloud

Organizations should be considering putting the enterprise content management systems in the cloud, reports CMS Wire. 

While Gartner announced the ‘death of enterprise content management’ (ECM) and the rise of content services at the beginning of 2017 it created a bit of a stir in the enterprise tech business. 

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Cloud Computing Still Expensive

According to Cloud Pro, companies still haven’t found a way to control the cost of computing in the cloud. 

Despite the growing popularity of cloud computing, organisations still struggle to control costs.

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Is the Cloud Boom Over

According to Market Watch, the cloud boom may be over. 

More than 20 years after the first documented usage of the term “cloud computing,” cracks appeared in the big data center build-out by public cloud companies last year. 

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