Monthly Archives: December, 2021

Cloud computing is changing everything about IT skills. Here’s what that means for your job – ZDNet

Cloud adoption is booming, with low-code and automation tools having proved extremely popular in the past two years. Multi-cloud is increasingly winning favour among organizations looking to diversify their technology stacks and pick and choose cloud-computing services from different providers according to their needs.

re:Invent recap: Amazon showcases cloud computing innovation – VentureBeat

Hear from CIOs, CTOs, and other C-level and senior execs on data and AI strategies at the Future of Work Summit this January 12, 2022.

What is ‘The Cloud’ and How Does it Pervade Our Lives? – Scientific American

Youre surrounded by it. You cant send an e-mail without touching it. You cant watch your favorite streaming series without welcoming it into your home.

Cyber Security Today, Dec. 1, 2021 – The FBI seizes alleged ransomware gang member’s funds, a cloud computing security report from Google and more -…

The FBI seizes alleged ransomware gang members funds, a cloud computing security report from Google and more malware found in the Android store. Welcome to Cyber Security Today

How are Organizations Doing with Cloud? – InformationWeek

Enterprises continue to flock to the cloud, anxious to eliminate huge capital expenses in data centers -- but should we demand more from cloud providers? Its no secret that cloud services providers are prime targets for hackers, and that they can also make mistakes that invite security breaches and data theft

Amazon Way Behind Microsoft, Salesforce, and Oracle in Cloud Software – Business Insider

Amazon Web Services is considered the market leader in cloud computing because of its dominance in the infrastructure space, such as computing power and storage services that enable other applications. But it still lags behind its biggest competitors, like Microsoft, Salesforce, and Oracle, in one major piece of cloud computing: business applications, more broadly called software as a service, or SaaS.

Sidero CTO: Why multi-cloud strategies are on the rise – Siliconrepublic.com

Sideros Joe Dowling discusses the growth of multi-cloud strategies and the importance of practising what you preach when it comes to digital transformation. With 30 years experience in the technology industry, Joe Dowling is the newly appointed chief technology officer of Athlone-based software and cloud company Sidero

Everyone’s been talking about AWS, and Google Cloud is jealous – Techradar

Just as the curtain falls on Amazon Web Services' re:Invent 2021 event, Google Cloud has announced a series of new cloud regions, not just in the US, but around the world. With 29 cloud regions and 88 zones already operational, Google claims that it already runs more regions with multiple availability zones than any other hyperscale cloud provider.

Industrial Cyber Security Market: High Investment in Infrastructure as a Service and Cloud Computing Tools to Augment Growth During Coronavirus -…

Pune, India, Dec. 01, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The global Industrial Cyber Security Market size is excepted reach to reach USD 29.41 billion by 2027, exhibiting a CAGR of 8.2% during the forecast period

Cloud Security Alliance Issues Guidance to Help Organizations Optimize Business Outcomes When Using Cloud-native Key Management Services with External…

Paper offers recommendations for choosing, planning, and deploying cloud-native key management systems when organizations want to or must import key material SEATTLE, December 02, 2021--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA), the worlds leading organization dedicated to defining standards, certifications, and best practices to help ensure a secure cloud computing environment, today released Cloud Key Management System with External Origin Key. Written by the Cloud Key Management Working Group to help organizations optimize such business outcomes as security, agility, cost, and compliance, the paper provides general guidance for choosing, planning, and deploying cloud-native key management systems (KMS) in cases where organizations either want to or must import key material (e.g., keys, vaults, secrets, policies) from an external source. "A cloud service providers KMS often has strong ties to its other cloud services, and this same cloud-native KMS using EKO can be used with a customers on-premises technologies and cloud services from other providers.