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Quocirca - Blog Archive for December (2009)

There were 3 blog postings during December (2009):

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The right question to ask about the ISO27001 IT security standard
Standards exist to provide reassurance when buying products and services. For example the Kitemark standard, owned awarded by the British Standards Institute (BSI), provides reassurance about the quality and safety of a wide range of products and...
Bob Tarzey, Quocirca | 1st December '09

Platform-as-a-service: next year's big thing?
Will 2010 be the year that platform-as-a-service (PaaS) comes of age? Amazon's Web Services (AWS) keep cropping up in conversations Quocirca has with independent software vendors (ISV); Salesforce.com's force.com platform is attracting more and more...
Bob Tarzey, Quocirca | 14th December '09

CRU email row highlights importance of data loss prevention
The recent theft of emails from the University of East Anglia Climate Research Unit (UEA CRU) has proved embarrassing, but the incident does not change any of the facts regarding global warming. New Scientist (9th Dec 2009) summaries it...
Bob Tarzey, Quocirca | 21st December '09



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