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Cloud Computing Goes Mainstream Implications for the IT Security Workforce

Training Industry

As a former CIO, I have implemented and seen the significant benefits of cloud computing, both in the leverage of compute on demand via infrastructure as a service (IaaS) and platform as a service (PaaS) delivery models, and in the use of software as a service (SaaS) applications.

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The Ultimate Guide for Streamlined Cloud-Managed Services

Hurix Digital

Conclusion What is Cloud Managed Services? Cloud-managed services refer to outsourcing various IT responsibilities to third-party service providers, who assume monitoring, maintenance, technology lifecycle, change, and problem management along with on-demand support of a company’s cloud-based infrastructure and services.

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When Does Your Training Need To Go On A Private Cloud?

eFront

The Cloud, explained. The Cloud , in case you have been living under a rock for the past few years, refers to processing and storage run by specialized companies on their own networks, that is available for businesses to sign up for and leverage for their own needs. eFrontPro’s Private Cloud options.

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Software as a Service SaaS Implications for the IT Security Workforce

Training Industry

My last blog described the implications of cloud computing going mainstream and its impact on the workforce. Some of the leading vendors in the CASB market include Bitglass, Blue Coat/Symantec, Cloudlock/Cisco, and Skyhigh Networks. and IDC predicts the SaaS-based market will surpass $112 billion by 2019.

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2010: mLearning Year in Review

mLearning Trends

Mobile learning will meld with social networking on every learner's mobile device making the two technologies a fully integrated experience; support for these two technologies will be an essential part of every mlearning vendor's core offerings. So here’s the tally for "runs batted in (or attempted)" during the 2010 mLearning season.