IT is losing the battle on security in the Cloud

A majority of IT organisations are kept in the dark when it comes to protecting corporate data in the cloud, putting confidential and sensitive information at risk. This is just one of the findings of a recent Ponemon Institute study commissioned by SafeNet, Inc., a global leader in data protection. The study, titled “The Challenges of Cloud Information Governance: A Global Data Security Study,” surveyed more than 1,800 IT and IT security professionals worldwide.

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Red Hat launches OpenShift Startup Program

New program aimed at helping companies grow their businesses with Red Hat’s award winning Platform-as-a-Service.

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Specialist connectivity and managed services

Custom Connect says that Global Switch customers can now choose from Custom Connect’s market leading connectivity and cloud consultancy services for their global infrastructure.

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UK businesses need to join the DevOps revolution

New research into the adoption of DevOps shows the UK lagging behind US and Australia in both understanding and implementation of DevOps.

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Security considerations for private Cloud

Cybersecurity today can feel complex, especially if you are moving to or managing cloud security. But it doesn’t have to be. Hear from Rackspace Principal Architect, Luke Huckaba, as he explains some of the major concerns around Private Cloud and Security, and how Rackspace is helping to solve these issues both internally and for customers.

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