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Cloud Computing 101 Cloud Computing 101 Friday, November 2, 2012 Hi Folks, Cloud Computing has grown since I started this blog. More and more companies are using private or hybrid clouds for their sensitive data and public clouds for the non-sensitive data. Platform as a service seems to be gaining momentum as more companies are offering it. Secure cloud computing is being offered by many companies in the form or hardware devices to software that detects intrusion, etc. I would tend to shy away from a security architecture that sends everything through a device as if the device dies, so does your process. The security architecture should be able to keep processing in place while detecting and weeding out the transgressors. Just my thoughts on Cloud Computing today.. Posted by geekee at 5:35 PM No comments: Saturday, December 17, 2011 Why Call this Cloud Computing 101? I have a long running fascination with Cloud Computing. I thought I would fill up this blog...

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