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Why you must extend Zero Trust to public cloud workloads

CIO Business Intelligence

It’s not as simple as just extending traditional firewall capabilities to the cloud. But securing cloud workloads isn’t as easy as you think… To secure your cloud workloads, it requires a radically different approach. In fact, a few of the most common challenges include: Risk.

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Fishbowl Finds the Right Fit for Hybrid Cloud With Latisys » Data.

Data Center Knowledge

There’s a lot of business intelligence and data warehousing that require a lot of horsepower, as well as application/web servers and other applications dedicated to handling massive email volumes. They manage dedicated firewalls for us, but as far as load balancers we use the cloud.

Cloud 189
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VMware by Broadcom: The First 100 Days

CIO Business Intelligence

I’ve recently been on the road meeting with customers to explain our strategy and the virtues of VCF.

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Broadcom Pinnacle Partners: Guiding enterprises throughout their cloud journeys

CIO Business Intelligence

Deploying and operating physical firewalls, physical load balancing, and many other tasks that extend across the on-premises environment and virtual domain all require different teams and quickly become difficult and expensive. Many organizations moved to the cloud but still must manage innumerable tasks,” he says.

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How does your SaaS vendor respond to the scalability question.

Social, Agile and Transformation

I cover topics for Technologists from CIOs to Developers - agile development, agile portfolio management, leadership, business intelligence, big data, startups, social networking, SaaS, content management, media, enterprise 2.0 and business transformation. Social, Agile, and Transformation. Thursday, February 12, 2009.