Cloud Services stories - Page 451
Over the last decade the IT world has seen a mass transition from in-house computer assets to everything-as-a-service in the cloud, with hardware, platform and services now all commonly cloud-resident. Ideally positioned to support distributed working and working from home, most major players are currently moving or planning to move more than half of their operations to the cloud. The current direction of travel is to multi-cloud deployment, seen as providing greater flexibility, specialisation and security.
The main bumps in the road have shown up in skills shortages reported by many organisations, complexity leading to misconfiguration and the need to operate and integrate multiple security dashboards. Consequently, third-party cloud security providers are a hot growth area.
BYOD is the way to go.
Thu, 1st Nov 2012
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With the BYOD trend gathering momentum, IT managers are losing control over the diverse applications and devices on the corporate network .
Virtualisation provides single point of defence.
Thu, 1st Nov 2012
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virtualisation
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breach prevention
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cloud services
Virtualisation renders a single point of defence but comes with unique security challenges, necessitating a robust focus on safeguarding the host system.
Threats? Manage with tech and policy.
Thu, 1st Nov 2012
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data protection
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dr
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encryption
Whether a small business or an enterprise, when business information is on the line the organisation is at risk.
Security? Your business analyst can help.
Thu, 1st Nov 2012
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cloud services
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banking
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information governance
Public scrutiny surrounding data security is increasing, driven by the wake of several high-profile lapses in information governance.
Weak economy impacts Intel's revenue
Wed, 17th Oct 2012
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cloud services
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intel
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sales
Intel attributes a challenging economy to its US$13.5 billion third-quarter revenue, a decline from US$14.2 billion last year. Profits also saw a dip.
BYOD: Understanding what our customers really want
Tue, 16th Oct 2012
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document management
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datacentre infrastructure
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ecm
Breaking down what most (honest) corporate users want to do when they are at work in it's most simplest form, is to perform the tasks it takes to do their job.
Considerations for outsourcing Business Analysis
Fri, 12th Oct 2012
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devops
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physical security
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apm
Outsourcing is probably one of the most debated topics within the software industry, read here for the pros and cons.
Cloud-based recovery profitable for resellers
Tue, 9th Oct 2012
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storage
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dr
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cloud services
Cloud-based recovery offers resellers a new market in which profitability can be excellent, says Greg Wyman, StorageCraft Asia Pacific vice president.
Take the pain out of backup and disaster recovery
Fri, 5th Oct 2012
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dr
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cloud services
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retail
In an ideal world where anything is possible, what three items in your backup, recovery and disaster recovery strategy would you like to change?.
Guiding customers in DR planning
Fri, 5th Oct 2012
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virtualisation
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dr
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cloud services
Charles Clarke urges resellers to help businesses navigate cloud disaster recovery planning, stressing the need for virtual environment expertise.
Cloud computing revives struggling mainframe
Wed, 3rd Oct 2012
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cloud services
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pc hardware
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hardware
Mainframes, once believed to be facing extinction by 2000, are experiencing a revival in 2012 thanks to cloud computing, ensuring their ongoing relevance.
Oracle ups ID management
Tue, 2nd Oct 2012
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cloud services
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oracle
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security
Oracle has introduced new password security features into its Identity Management 11g Release 2, while embracing the mobile and cloud movements and ex.
Wake up to the shake up
Tue, 2nd Oct 2012
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dr
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cloud services
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rebuild christchurch
There are some serious challenges ahead for the channel in disaster recovery and business continuity, as Keith Newman discovers in our four-part feature.
Surviving the ultimate disaster: Data loss
Mon, 1st Oct 2012
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storage
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virtualisation
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dr
Remember to include data recovery when you're selling disaster recovery, reminds Adrian Briscoe, Kroll Ontrack general manager, APAC.
Global cloud market to pass US$109bn
Wed, 19th Sep 2012
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saas
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paas
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public cloud
Global cloud services market set to reach over $109bn, led by BPaaS but with IaaS showing fastest growth, predicts Gartner.
GroupLogic becomes first Acronis acquisition
Tue, 18th Sep 2012
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dr
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cloud services
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acronis
Acronis addresses the mobile enterprise's demands for secure data accessibility and availability with acquisition of GroupLogic.
Techplus rebrands as Connector Systems
Mon, 17th Sep 2012
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virtualisation
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dr
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network infrastructure
Techplus Distribution, acquired in 2012, has rebranded to Connector Systems, unifying its ANZ operations under a new identity to drive commercial success.
Shock, horror: Mobility and social networking the new target for cyber miscreants
Wed, 12th Sep 2012
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email security
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ios
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apple
Cyber miscreants are now targeting mobile phones and social networks, as Norton reports a twofold increase in threats compared to a year ago.
Facebook warfare as Taliban dupe Aussie troops
Wed, 12th Sep 2012
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cloud services
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facebook
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education, learning & training
The Taliban are posing as attractive women on Facebook to trick Australian soldiers into revealing military secrets online, a shocking new review reveals.
'More than 50%' ready for cloud archiving – CommVault
Mon, 10th Sep 2012
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dr
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microsoft
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cloud services
Over half of CommVault's clients are eyeing cloud archiving, enticed by on-demand capacity and reduced admin costs, says the company.