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Cloud Security: Talking with Vordel (PODCAST)
A podcast with Mark O'Neil, CTO of Vordel. Discussing cloud security and the ongoing problems with API keys. We learn of the security issues IT managers face, and the carelessness in managing keys used in Public and Private Clouds. Mark will offer his insight on how companies can protect their API keys, and how Vordel can help.
 
Government Dept. uses Vordel to share information
The distribution of information is one of the core tasks of the provincial authorities. That is why the government of the province of Vlaams-Brabant wants to make its electronic resources accessible in a controlled manner. They called upon Belgacom as a webservice specialist.
 
Vordel CTO Outlines Strategic Role Brokers Will Play in the Cloud (PODCAST)
Mark O'Neill explains why brokers are going to be the foundation for integrating dynamic sets of cloud computing services in a way that ultimately gives IT organizations maximum control over providers of cloud computing services.
 
Is Cloud Computing Ready for Primetime? A Chat with Vic Morris
Why is cloud computing such a compelling model and which verticals are adopting cloud computing most?
 
Enabling Ecosystems in the Cloud
While there’s general agreement that some level of cloud computing adoption in the enterprise is inevitable, there seems to be a fair amount of devil still in the details.
 
Who Meters the Cloud?
Cloud Computing is, by its very nature, nebulous. Users of Cloud Computing do not "touch" the Cloud, which is housed in data centers and server farms located in far-flung places. Because of this, Cloud Computing can be difficult to explain to a non-IT person.
 
Cloud Computing Brokers: A Resource Guide
Businesses are recognizing the benefits of cloud computing but are often wary of handing over their prized applications to public clouds for fear of insufficient security and lack of direct control, particularly with public clouds. This has spawned a host of cloud brokers to serve as intermediaries between end users and cloud providers.
 
SaaS: integration in cloud
The advantages of software-as-a-service (SaaS) products are well recognized by now: lower cost of entry, minimal demands on IT and easy upgrades, as well as more rigorous security than can be provided by many small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs).
 
Avoiding Cloud vendor lock in with Vordel
Open has its limits - Cloud hopeful rejects Microsoft's interop patent
 
Vordel to Manage Multiple Clouds
Gartner predicted such things would turn up to negotiate relationships between providers of cloud services and service consumers
 

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