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How to keep the feds from snooping on your cloud data
A cottage industry is growing up around virtual padlocks that consumers can place on cloud services so that the vendors themselves can't get to the information -- even if the government requests access. Read More


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Hey, HR, get off of my cloud
When HR wants IT to lock down employee access to cloud services, you know someone's productivity is being wasted. Read More

Wake up, IT, and get a grip on SaaS
With the percolation of SaaS vendors, IT is seeing business units heading outside of the IT organization for solutions, for better or for worse. For the very first time, IT is seeing its footprint reduced. Read More

SAP updates line-of-business cloud apps
Selling SaaS (software as a service) applications aimed at specific lines of business is one way that SAP has tried to stake a claim in the world of cloud computing, and during the Sapphire conference it unveiled a broad series of updates to the portfolio. Read More

Dell 'refining' plans for OpenStack-powered public cloud
Fresh off the acquisition of a company that specializes in helping customers manage resources across multiple public clouds, Dell said it is "refining" its own plans to build a public cloud based on OpenStack. Read More


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