Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Celebrity nude photos scandal a wake-up call for cloud users

Celebrity nude photos scandal a wake-up call for cloud users | How to explain the cloud to end users

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NASA launches massive cloud migration
NASA migrated 65 software applications, including its flagship NASA.gov website to the cloud in 22 weeks, and the space agency is still in the midst of a massive deployment to the cloud. Read More


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WEBCAST: IBM

Harness the Big Four – Cloud, Mobile, Social, and Analytics
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Celebrity nude photos scandal a wake-up call for cloud users
If photos were stolen during a cloud hack, enterprises may be more skittish over cloud use. Read More

How to explain the cloud to end users
Popular culture has exposed a fundamental knowledge gap in the ordinary consumer. Even though our smartphones are set up to auto-save pics to our online accounts, we enjoy hours of streaming videos and music, and we regularly use online email, a lot of people don't know where all this information is stored. They just know it's "in the cloud." Read More


WHITE PAPER: SAS

Best Practices: Integrating Hadoop into BI & DW
Hadoop has proven itself when faced with the toughest challenges in BI today: big data, advanced analytics and multi-structured data. Because of this, TDWI anticipates that in just a few short years, Hadoop technologies will soon become a common complement for: •Business intelligence •Data warehousing •Data integration •Analytics View now

Shadow cloud services pose a growing risk to enterprises
A growing tendency by business units and workgroups to sign up for cloud services without asking their IT organization creates serious risks for enterprises. Read More

IBM uses Watson as part of new cloud service
IBM announced late Wednesday that it's making its artificially intelligent computer system, Watson, available to researchers as a cloud service. Read More

The worst cloud outages of 2014 (so far)
Which companies have failed the worst when it comes to cloud outages in 2014? Time for the list no one wants to land on Read More


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