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SaaS infrastructure for State Governments?

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Michigan's chief technology officer, Dan Lohrmann, believes Software-as-a-Service potentially could change how state governments conduct business and help states build their economic base by using SaaS technology at commercial providers to gain efficiencies and foster business development. His team is debuting pilot programs to bring low-cost data storage options to agencies as well as state educational systems.

Read the full article at Computerworld

 

 

Apple's New Data Center

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I'm pretty proud of Server Corps' data center.  I mean, we have > 1000 rack units of space available.  Well, a Realtor snagged some aerial pics of Apple's new data center, and by the looks of it, the janitor's closet is going to be bigger than our entire facility!  > 1 Billion (that's a B) dollars worth of data center, in one spot.

 WOW is all I can say!

Full article at Data Center Knowledge

 

Giants, startups vie for dominance in cloud collaboration

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You can add Server Corps' name in the race.  We currently run a 10 node XenServer cluster, but are ramping up to offer full cloud computing services.  Competition in the cloud-computing market is bound to heat up this year, Gary Orenstein writes. More acquisitions and partnerships are likely this year, he argues, as Microsoft, IBM, Google, Oracle and Cisco all jostle for market leadership. "Cloud computing providers are fortifying their positions, aiming to be one-stop shops for enterprises to shed internal infrastructure and move to online collaboration and communications," Orenstein writes.

 http://gigaom.com/2010/02/21/the-cloud-collaboration-wars-ramp-up/

 

South Alabama builds USA Center for Forensics and Information Technology Security

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The University of South Alabama has established the University of South Alabama Center for Forensics and Information Technology Security.  The new USA CFITS was established by USA President Gordon Moulton on the recommendation of Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. G. David Johnson.

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Report: Most data breaches go undetected

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The majority of data breaches are uncovered by third parties, while 9% are discovered by the enterprise experiencing the breach, according to a report from Trustwave. A high number of false alarms and a lack of automated, policy-based security controls are among the reasons for security lapses, the report finds.

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