Security is a principal concern when entrusting an organization’s critical information to geographically dispersed cloud platforms not under the direct control of that organization. In addition to the conventional IT information system security procedures, designing security into cloud software during the software development life cycle can greatly reduce the cloud attack surface.
With cloud computing providing […]
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The need for virtualisation services is manifold. There are a large range of reasons for implementing a system of virtualisation across a network. One of the reasons is to reduce inefficiencies. Rolling out a range of computers across a network with all the necessary hardware required for each unit to function properly is immensely expensive. […]
If a business has more than two computer terminals, it more than likely has a network. The network enables an organisation to easily share, communicate, interact, perform transactions - the list is endless. In fact, many organisations rely entirely on the network to operate. While some small businesses have little more than a modest local […]
Virtualisation in information technology is the process of creating a virtual system, separate from any kind of physical machine. The applications of this are many, but the chief benefit is that systems are not reliant on physical hardware - and thus are free from the constraints of said components. Restraints may include malfunction, compatibility issues […]
Elements of cloud computing may resemble earlier computing eras, but advances in virtualization, storage, connectivity, and processing power are combining to create a new technical ecosystem for cloud computing, and the result is a fundamentally different and compelling phenomenon.
The adoption of cloud computing services is growing rapidly, and one of the reasons is because its […]

