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Risk Management in Cloud Computing

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April 18, 2011
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Risk Management in Cloud Computing The rewards of cloud computing can be tremendous if the risks are well managed.
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Anonymous Hacker Claims He Broke into Wind Turbine Systems Claiming revenge for an "illegitimate firing," someone has posted screenshots and other data, apparently showing that he was able to break a 200-megawatt wind turbine.
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Why Virtualized Hybrid Clouds Won't Happen Any Time Soon Even with the moves by virtualization giants, the virtualized hybrid cloud could be farther off than you think
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The Face of Cyberwar Digital battles are likely to come as denial-of-service attacks and phishing rather than an attack on the power grid, a researcher says.
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Microsoft Office 365 Beta Opens to the Public: Hands-On Tour Microsoft's Office 365 package for businesses is open for beta testing. Here's a tour of the productivity and communication lineup on the desktop, in a Web browser, and from Windows phones.
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Office 365 Virtually Pays for Itself Office 365 pricing makes a compelling case for adopting the cloud-based service and letting Microsoft deal with the backend IT infrastructure.
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Microsoft Office 365 vs. Google Apps for Business: Cloud Showdown Two tech titans go head-to-head in a war to win over businesses with productivity tools that promise anywhere-access for mobile workers.
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Oracle's OpenOffice Move May Be Too Little, Too Late With the Document Foundation's LibreOffice fork, the community has already moved on.
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Microsoft Office 365 Beta Opens for Business: What's Inside Microsoft has taken the wraps off of Office 365, its answer to Google Apps for Business. Now anyone can sign up to try the beta product, set to become final later this year. Here's what comes with the package, and how much it costs.
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Office 365 Is Mobile, But Not Mobile Enough Office 365 works to an extent from virtually any mobile device, but Microsoft could dominate if it developed native Office 2010 Mobile apps for iOS and Android.
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Microsoft Office 365's Back-end Tools: No IT Pro Required Office 365 delivers Microsoft server and productivity software from the cloud for businesses of all sizes, meant to free them from having to set up and manage infrastructure. Here's how it lets you manage users and permissions.
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EU Sets Ground Rules for Rural 4G Broadband The European Commission has adopted technical rules on how the 900MHz and 1800MHz radio frequency bands should be opened up to LTE (Long-Term Evolution) and...
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Display Tech To Watch This Year: E-paper Stretches Its Wings Color e-paper screens are coming soon, with video support and even flexible displays on the horizon.
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Simulated Cyber Attack Reveals EU Flaws in Coordination Some 55 percent of national information technology agencies would not know who to contact in the event of a European Union-wide cyber attack
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Key SaaS Software Executive Leaving SAP SAP executive John Wookey, who was charged with developing a SaaS (software as a service) strategy for large enterprises, is leaving the vendor after about...
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Google Rebuts Anti-competition Claim in South Korea Google brushed aside an anti-competition claim in South Korea on Monday, saying mobile carriers and phone manufacturers (OEMs) can decide what to install on the...
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Deutsche Telekom and France Télécom Will Shop Together Deutsche Telekom and France Télécom are joining forces to increase their collective buying power, and negotiate better deals on mobile networks and smartphones...
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China's Huawei Reveals Board Members to Boost Transparency Huawei, China's largest telecommunications equipment provider, has for the first time revealed its board of directors along with its overseas sales figures, in a...
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Wind Power Company Sees No Evidence of Reported Hack One day after a hacker posted screen shots and data to a hacking mailing list, saying he had broken into a New Mexico wind turbine facility, the company that...
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UAE Restrictions Will Hit All Wireless Providers, Says RIM Research In Motion said the United Arab Emirates will not single out the company in its new policy for enterprise services
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