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    Data Insecurity

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    Data insecurity Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) believes that the data is less secured when it is in use. There are different views of every organization. This is because every entity has its own experience and its opinion is based over it. The account might be high jacked, or there might be data breaches, or it is possible that it might be an inside job. The management or the owner is the first person who is responsible in case of any illegal activity. It is crucial to determine the reason of the…

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    to the cloud, understand what it is you are transferring and the technological aspects of it. This is important because you need to know which clouds support your stack of technologies. 3. Do you use any interop to other technologies? Prepare yourself. If you do use any interop, it is important to make sure that those technologies are also supported by the cloud you are targeting 4. What database type do you use? When you are planning to migrate, make sure that the target cloud can…

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    innovator and leading supplier of cloud contact center software. The company’s highly accessible and secure Virtual Contact Center (VCC) cloud platform delivers an inclusive set of easy-to-use applications that enables both simultaneous management and the augmentation of consumer interaction across email, social media, web, voice, and mobile channels through application programming. This strategic analysis was produced with the purpose of thoroughly exploring the cloud contact center as an…

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    Etruscan Mirrors Vs. Cloud Gate Modern versus Ancient, 2006 versus 300 B.C. and in some regards a culture versus a culture. The two pieces of art at face value are inconceivable to compare and seem distinctively different. Though, many differences there are a few similarities between the two pieces of art; The Etruscan Mirrors and The Cloud Gate that stem beyond the looks and into the symbolism and meaning for creation and the attempted message that the artists were trying to convey.…

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    IV.CLOUDCOMPUTING BUILDING BLOCKS: Cloud computing building blocks are divided into three types. TYPES OF CLOUD COMPUTING: It focuses on what is most important rather than focusing on non relatedworks.The set of services depends on deployment strategies. There are three delivery models that represent different services of computing. These are also termed as the provision or distribution models. They are INFRASTRUCTURESERVICE AS A SERVICE (IAAS): IaaS layer is used for providing the primary…

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    The decision to implement a converged technology within an organisation should be a conscious decision, however, with wireless there exists a very real threat of unauthorised implementations. This ultimately creates a risk to the information assets within an organisation, even when there is no perceived threat. So in the security policy the organisation can state its stance upon the installation of wireless access points, in that at the very least they must have prior authorisation and adhere to…

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    Myths About BYOD

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    Two Myths about BYOD and Cloud Security “A half truth is much worse than a whole lie because it makes it even harder to tell the difference between the two.” That’s according to philosopher and psychologist Gene Rulye. And he’s right … not only in life, but especially when it comes to security. Today we’ll continue our examination of cloud security myths by diving into one of the biggest trends in the world of business, BYOD (bring your own device). According to Tech Pro Research released late…

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    Cloud computing is the practice of accessing and storing information and programs over the internet. The cloud essentially allows you to do everything within it that you are able to do on your laptop or desktop. The term cloud was first coined in 1996 at Compaq offices in Houston by a group of start up executives. The term was used by an executive when he was describing an idea of “cloud computing applications” (Fogarty), little did he know he…

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    Cloud computing enables small companies and startups run only with op-ex i.e. operating costs in business terms instead of cap-ex i.e. capital expenditure which would mean access to analytics which previously was only a part of large companies. Cloud computing makes the cost of 1 computer being used for 1000 hours more or less equal to 1000 computers operating for one hour. This means a change in strategy for analysis & design of systems, as cloud computing changes the scope of scalability &…

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    not using his toys. So, Children keep all their toys in one big box and use them. This common big box is cloud computing. 2) I believe that “Maintenance Costs will be lower with cloud computing”. While moving from a private network to a cloud based network, the initial setup costs will be high. The cost required for setting up IT can never be reduced. But once the setup is completed, the cloud based company will be responsible for providing computational capabilities along with infrastructure…

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