Long live SOA in the cloud era

Cloud failures cost more than $71 million since 2007 | Born-again cloud advocates finally see the light

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Long live SOA in the cloud era
Service-oriented architecture (SOA) may have slid off the buzzword bingo game board, but its make 'everything a service' mindset is more imperative than ever. Read More


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Cloud failures cost more than $71 million since 2007
A total of 568 hours of downtime at 13 well-known cloud services since 2007 had an economic impact of more than $71.7 million dollars. Read More

Born-again cloud advocates finally see the light
Cloud deniers are becoming cloud supporters and conveniently forgetting their early rejection of cloud technology. Read More

Google Apps admins can now enforce use of two-step log-in process
Two-step verification, which adds a second layer of security to a log-in process, has been available since 2010 in Google Apps, but now IT administrators will be able to enforce it for all their users as a requirement. Read More



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