EDITOR'S NOTE The Cloud Security newsletter is being discontinued. Starting Oct. 20, readers will start receiving our Cloud Computing newsletter instead. If you would rather receive one of our other security-related newsletters or would like to unsubscribe, please go here. Thank you for reading Network World newsletters. Pentagon: Our cloud is better than Google's The U.S. Defense Department is offering cloud computing services that military officials claim are safer and more reliable than commercial providers such as Google. Hackers plan to clobber the cloud, spy on Blackberries A new era of cloud computing is on the rise and viruses, spies and malware developers are tagging along for the ride. Adobe puts LiveCycle in the cloud Adobe Systems is preparing an update to its document-based workflow system, LiveCycle Enterprise Suite, that can be hosted in the Amazon computing cloud and accessed on the go from smartphones. IBM, Google, and colleges talk cloud projects Sponsored by IBM, Google, and the National Science Foundation (NSF), university researchers are gathering to tout their respective cloud computing projects. In the cloud, watch out for deceptive service-level agreements A cloud service provider might promise five nines of availability, but that's no consolation if there are no meaningful service credits or an easy way to collect them. Symantec to launch object-based file storage service in next year Symantec has a software product that creates file-based cloud storage infrastructures capable of serving up petabytes of data from a single domain name space and from commodity x86 hardware. Microsoft Subnet is giving away training from Global Knowledge and 15 copies of Microsoft Expression Web 3 In Depth. Cisco Subnet is giving away training from Global Knowledge and 15 copies of Building Service-Aware Networks. Google Subnet is hosting many new bloggers. Entry forms can be found on the Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet home pages. Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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