The virtues of database as a service

Attackers turning to legit cloud services firms to plant malware | SaaS contract language regarding security is lacking

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The virtues of database as a service
As the needs around data analytics and transactional data processing continue to grow -- and IT budgets remain the same -- the use of public cloud-based databases will climb rapidly. Read More


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Flash isn't used in environments where cost can be justified
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5 Easy Steps Adopting Enterprise App Store
Employees are demanding access to apps and data that make them productive on-the-go. But as untrusted devices flood the workplace, IT must ensure security and compliance requirements are met. To meet this need, an enterprise app store should be part of your enterprise mobility strategy. Learn more. Read now!

Attackers turning to legit cloud services firms to plant malware
Researchers see significant growth in number of malware writers using services like Google Code to distribute their malicious wares. Read More

SaaS contract language regarding security is lacking
The large majority of people working in IT procurement are "significantly dissatisfied" with the way SaaS (software as a service) vendors define contract language related to security, a feeling likely to persist through 2015, according to a Gartner report. Read More

IBM says SEC is investigating how it reports cloud revenues
"In May 2013, IBM learned that the SEC is conducting an investigation into how IBM reports cloud revenue," the company said in a filing with the SEC. "IBM is cooperating with the SEC in this matter." Read More


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