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Inspiring Launch of Apps for Good
On Wednesday 3 March 2010 I attended the inspiring launch of Apps for Good in Tulse Hill, Lambeth, South London.
Apps for Good is a project that will provide an environment for young people in the...
Peter Abrahams, Bloor Research | 8th March
Survey: IT executives experimenting with mostly 'private' cloud architectures
Some 95 IT executives across a number of fields offered insight into how organizations are experimenting with cloud computing and how they view the value of private clouds. Nearly 85 percent intend to keep their clouds within the firewall.
Dana Gardner, Interarbor Solutions | 4th March
Database Activity Monitoring Part 3 - Other Common Attacks
This article will explore how database activity monitoring deals
with other types of data attacks.
Temporary Accounts
Temporary accounts have a perfectly legitimate part to play in
any...
Nigel Stanley, Bloor Research | 4th March
Cloud Security Alliance research defines top threats and best paths to secure cloud computing
As Cloud Security Alliance Founder Jim Reavis sees it, cloud services are the next generation of IT that enterprises must master - and it's imperative that companies understand and mitigate security threats that accompany the cloud.
Dana Gardner, Interarbor Solutions | 3rd March
Mutual embrace of SOA and cloud computing builds into productivity waltz across the IT landscape
Three years ago, the IT transformation poster child was SOA, and now we're well into the hype curve around cloud computing, but has one actually given way to the other?
Dana Gardner, Interarbor Solutions | 2nd March
HP rolls out data center services aimed at boosting IT ROI for global SMBs
The SMB IT services and support market is ripe for efficiency and lower total costs. And the SMB arena is also a prime user for upcoming cloud and hybrid-sourced services. So now everything as a service can go anywhere.
Dana Gardner, Interarbor Solutions | 1st March
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