Friday, July 10, 2009

Server pros have concerns about cloud security

Editor's note; Cisco, VMware, NetApp testing multi-tenant cloud
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Server pros have concerns about cloud security

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Editor's note
This newsletter was distributed yesterday with content that was unrelated to cloud security, so we are sending it again with the correct content and have taken steps to prevent this error from happening in the future. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.

Cisco, VMware, NetApp testing multi-tenant cloud
The three data-center amigos - Cisco, VMware and NetApp - say they are testing an end-to-end secure multi-tenancy private cloud computing platform, which seems to violate the definition of private cloud.

Cloud computing, security to drive US gov't IT spending
U.S. government IT spending is projected to grow to US$90 billion in 2014, up from $76 billion in 2009, with cloud computing and cybersecurity being high-growth areas, according to Input, an analysis and consulting firm focused on government contracting.

Five Reasons Chrome OS Will Succeed
Based on its success with its cloud computing suite and Web browser, expect Google's Chrome OS to do well, too.

July Giveaways
Cisco Subnet is giving away 15 copies each of books on Enterprise Web 2.0 and Building a Greener Data Center; Microsoft Subnet is giving away training from New Horizons to one lucky reader and 15 copies of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services Unleashed. Entry forms can be found on the Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet home pages. Deadline for entries July 31.

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