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Government agencies look at the cloud with a weird mixture of hope and wariness.
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Another way to look at the cloud is that it shifts the world from one in which businesses buy and then maintain their own computing capacity to one in which you simply pay for additional capacity as you need it.
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Below, we take a look at the trends which influence the Cloud and Other Web Services division of the company.
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One of the early papers to come out of the project is a look at how the city of Busan, in South Korea, is using cloud-based city services to improve efficiency, reduce emissions and serve its residents better.
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The problem with an APT-style attack is there are so many ways to get in, so organizations should look more closely at introducing Multi-Factor Authentication in the cloud, as the new PCI Virtualization Guidelines strongly recommend.
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James Butler, head of client services and strategy, Program Framework: We look at utilisation as being a critical driver for moving to the cloud and why organisations would want to go that way.
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An early backer of Chinese internet hot shots Baidu and Tencent, it will also continue to be an active investor in China, where it has 40 investments, almost all of which has an SM component. (In the U.S. it also continues to look at startups in cloud computing, storage and virtualization).
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As cloud computing technology reaches a saturation point in North America many in the space are beginning to look at other markets to supplement growth prospects.
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To work around these problems, Dr Hover came up with the idea of using the data-point cloud not to spot mines, but as a guide to help the robot take a closer look at the hull.
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