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IT's new concern: 'Bring your own cloud'

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IT's new concern: 'Bring your own cloud'
As personal and professional clouds converge, it's getting tougher for IT to fulfill its mission to improve productivity while protecting corporate apps and data. Read More


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How to keep the feds from snooping on your cloud data
A growing number of SaaS providers offer secure encryption log-in to Dropbox and other cloud storage vendors, meaning even they can't access the data you store. And neither can the government. Read More

Opinion: Does your cloud vendor protect your rights?
When an organization's data is in the cloud, requests to provide access to it for legal reasons are more complicated. Read More

Backlash begins against Adobe's subscription-only plan
A petition on Change.org demanding that Adobe back away from its subscription-only model for its creativity software, including PhotoShop, has collected over 4,400 signatures by late Thursday. Read More

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How cloud computing changes enterprise IT economics
The rapid rise of cloud computing means corporate IT may no longer be the cheapest purveyor of application hosting, infrastructure, storage and other services. The sooner IT leaders come to terms with this, the better. Read More

HP Q&A: Converged Cloud is company's chief initiative
Saar Gillai, named head of Hewlett-Packard's cloud operations in January, is on the hot seat. Read More

Amazon Web Services launches new certification program
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has launched a Global Certification Program that will allow solutions architects, systems operations administrators and developers to get proof of their cloud know-how. Read More

Dell and OnApp cooperate on pretested cloud packages
OnApp and Dell have teamed up to create pretested cloud packages for service providers that make it easier for them to roll out services, which could result in more competition in the cloud space. Read More

 

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