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IN THE BRAIN OF DANIEL SIKAR, AMAZON EC2 AND S3: CLOUD COMPUTING IN TWO EASY STEPS
Amazon Web Services invented the model and are still ahead of the competition. When talking about scalable processing power and persistent storage, it is impossible not to mention the two services that came to define cloud computing - EC2 and S3. During this one-hour demonstration, you will become familiar with the simple interface and tools that allow for provisioning infrastructure on demand: Amazon's EC2 (Elastic Cloud Compute) and S3 (Simple Storage Service).
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The FedRAMP Forum: Good to Great panel consists of moderator Steve O'Keeffe, Founder, MeriTalk; Jay Huie, Cloud Portfolio Lead, Office of Citizen Services and Innovative Technologies/ 18F, General Services Administration; and Matt Goodrich, FedRAMP Director, General Services Administration.
Cloud storage is a reliable, secure computing service model where data is stored at a centralised remote data centre, and can be accessed by authorised users anytime, from anywhere, via the Internet or a dedicated private network connection.
Not only is data stored in the cloud safe from unauthorised access, cloud storage systems also maintain multiple data backups to eliminate the chances of data loss, and make data recovery easy should it need to be transferred to a different platform, infrastructure, or location.
Karen Petraska, Service Executive, Office of the Chief Information Officer, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Headquarters, speaks on the Unlock Collaboration for Your Agency at the fifth annual Cloud Computing Brainstorm.
Amazon has finanally released its Dropbox / Google Drive / SkyDrive "killer"
It lets you save files to Amazon storage systems right on your Windows or Mac desktop, through a local folder that gets synced automatically. Here are few notes you should review first...
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NextWar: The Future of Technology and Geopolitics with Peter Singer, Author, Cybersecurity and Cyberwar
Robots, artificial intelligence, cyberwar, 3D printing, bio-enhancements, and a new geopolitical competition; the 21st century is being shaped by a range of exciting, and scary, new trends and technologies. A best-selling author described by The Wall Street Journal as "one of Washington’s pre-eminent futurists," and a consultant for groups that range from the CIA and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs to Hollywood and the Call of Duty video game series, Peter Singer uses an exciting speaking style to explore for an audience the key trends emerging today that will shape the world of technology and security tomorrow.
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Peter Singer, Author, Cybersecurity and Cyberwar
Moving to the Cloud offers significant benefits for any business, both from the perspective of saving costs and building a resilient and reliable infrastructure.Read More: www.0-downtime.com/whycloud/