The good news is that none of the issues surrounding cloud migration, security, availability and the like are insurmountable.
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The Real Cloud: Not Quite as Simple as It Seems
The good news is that none of the issues surrounding cloud migration, security, availability and the like are insurmountable.
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The Real Cloud: Not Quite as Simple as It Seems
The cloud still generates unease in the front office regarding security and availability.
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The Enterprise at the End of the Cloud
Security, availability and performance — you can almost recite the enterprise’s list of concerns over cloud computing by memory these days.
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Don’t Overlook the Downside of the Cloud
Eight Layers of Security Every Computer Should Have From using the latest version of your favorite browser to ensuring that your network has monitoring tools in place that send up red flags when they see unusual behaviors, be protected. However much
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Still Room for the PC in a Mobile World
Ten IT Infrastructure and Security Trends for 2012 There’s enough momentum behind the cloud to ensure a healthy deployment trajectory for some time to come. But that doesn’t mean anything and everything on the cloud is guaranteed to turn to gold.
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IaaS Still Waiting for Its Big Break
Ten IT Infrastructure and Security Trends for 2012 Just about every article, blog or commentary on desktop virtualization, including many of my own, paints the technology as the poor, struggling orphan of the enterprise: engaging in many ways, but
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VDI: One Piece of the New IT Infrastructure