Posts Tagged ‘private cloud computing’
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2014 Private Cloud Adoption and Portability
Last Updated: April 01, 2014Looked at from a security standpoint, the Cloud isn’t that safe. We’ve mentioned it in this space before. From Cloud based social networks like Linkedin, to Cloud based email platforms like Gmail and Cloud based applications like Angry Birds, public Cloud infrastructures have proved to be anything but safe. We’ve mentioned it here before but […]
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A Look At Some Private Cloud Computing Providers
Last Updated: November 19, 2013As a small to medium sized business (SMB) or a large internal corporation, you have data security needs. Those data security needs mean you need a vendor who has the ability to keep your company data safe and accessible from anywhere in the world with the right encryption keys. Another way of describing your need […]
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How Private Cloud Computing Works
Last Updated: October 02, 2013The Cloud, like onions and parfaits, has layers. Those layers are distinguishable through the “as a Service” they provide and through its public vs. private nature. While most people know more about the public Cloud through applications like Spotify, Netflix and social media networks like Facebook, the private Cloud is a bit less understood. Due […]
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What Is Private Cloud Computing?
Last Updated: July 30, 2013Oh the Cloud. Unless you have been living on Mars or have had you head buried in the sand for the past few years, you have undoubtedly heard of the Cloud. In all likely hood, you’re probably using the Cloud right now. Do you have Twitter open? Do you have Facebook open on your browser? […]