Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Novell makes a run at cloud security

Businesses dismiss cloud security concerns; McAfee getting more aggressive on cloud-based security
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Novell makes a run at cloud security

Novell is trying to secure cloud services with technology that maps corporate security policies to service providers' clouds so applications and databases get the same protection they do in corporate owned facilities. Read full story

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