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Veritas in the Cloud
According to Blocks & Files, cloud users will now be able to run Veritas data protection products.
Data protection stalwart Veritas has ported the Enterprise Data Services Platform (EDSP) for VMware onto the AWS, Azure and Google clouds
Read more...AWS is King
Amazon web services are a cash cow, reports Yahoo Finance. In the first 6 months of 209 AWS generated $16 billion in net sales.
Amazon is the undisputed king of e-commerce in the U.S., and the company has its digital fingers in a lot of pies that support its flagship business, including logistics, delivery, fulfillment, and shipping.
Read more...Keeping Cloud Data Safe
Companies entering the cloud cannot rely on just the cloud provider to keep their data safe, reports ZD Net.
As cloud rises to encompass to more corporate applications, data and processes, there's potential for end-users to outsource their security to providers as well
Read more...APIs are the Future
According to Finextra, to engage the next generation on users companies will need to invest in APIs.
Financial institutions (FIs) must increase agility and prioritise innovation. Many FIs initially choose to build their open APIs on-premises.
Read more...Using the Cloud to Make Smartphones Faster
Puffin OS, which relies on the cloud, wants to bring high performance phones to the under $100 crowd, reports ZD Net.
Google's Pixel line may vie with the best from Apple, Samsung, and others for the high-end market, but the company's broader phone ambitions are focused on people who could never afford that or any other premium device.
Read more...Small Businesses Leave the Cloud
Small companies are leaving the cloud, reports Forbes. Two main reasons are cost and security.
Today, many cloud providers offer SMBs services to increase flexibility, scalability and mobility to simplify their routine and achieve their business goals.
Read more...Air Force Uses Hackers to Test Security of Cloud
In order to ensure that their cloud server was truly secure the Air Force engaged hackers to look for weaknesses in security, reports CNET.
The Air Force ran a standard security check after it started moving its apps to a new cloud server, and at the time, everything seemed fine
Read more...Companies Delay Move to Cloud
Companies are delaying moving their enterprises to the cloud due to security concerns, reports Beta News.
A new report from enterprise file sharing platform FileCloud looks at cloud and data security and finds that 50 percent of companies don’t plan on moving mission critical workloads to the public cloud.
Read more...Amazon Exposes Data
According to Tech Crunch, the Amazon’s EBS (elastic block storage) poses a greater security risk to companies stored data then most realize.
How safe are your secrets? If you used Amazon’s Elastic Block Storage snapshots, you might want to check your settings..
Read more...Use Caution in the Cloud
It is tempting to view each report by cloud cybersecurity experts as an over reaction, reports CMS Wire. However, the cloud isn’t as secure as you think it is.
Every few months or so some cybersecurity vendor publishes new research on vulnerabilities and exploits.
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Mar 25 2019
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