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Michael Dell: Public cloud isn t more secure than on-prem - Cloud

Following the recent SolarWinds and Microsoft Exchange hacks that rocked the IT world, Dell Technologies founder and CEO Michael Dell says the public cloud is no more or less secure than on-premise solutions. “Public cloud is no more or less secured than on-premise,” said Dell, who runs the world’s largest IT infrastructure company which just recorded a record high of $94.2 billion in revenues for fiscal year 2021. “The reason is that security is about people, and people on both sides can make mistakes and compromise security.” Dell told CRN US that an organisation can implement the best cybersecurity practices to create a highly secure network. “But, the things that led to a lot of these attacks are human-induced that can occur in a public cloud, can occur in a private cloud – it can occur anywhere,” he said.

Michael Dell: Public Cloud Isn t More Secure Than On-Premise

Michael Dell: Public Cloud Isn’t More Secure Than On-Premise ‘The things that led to a lot of these attacks are human-induced that can occur in a public cloud, can occur in a private cloud – it can occur anywhere,’ says Dell Technologies CEO Michael Dell. By Mark Haranas, Michael Novinson March 15, 2021, 09:00 AM EDT Following the recent SolarWinds and Microsoft Exchange hacks that rocked the IT world, Dell Technologies founder and CEO Michael Dell says the public cloud is no more or less secure than on-premise solutions. “Public cloud is no more or less secured than on-premise,” said Dell, who runs the world’s largest IT infrastructure company which just recorded a record high of $94.2 billion in revenues for fiscal year 2021. “The reason is that security is about people, and people on both sides can make mistakes and compromise security.”

Sight on the water: Parade of Classic and Wooden Boats a marvel to see

Sight on the water: Parade of Classic and Wooden Boats a marvel to see 28 Jan, 2021 11:56 PM 2 minutes to read Steam boats Romany (left) owned by Russell Ward, and Mary Rose owned by Steve McLune. Photo / Supplied Steam boats Romany (left) owned by Russell Ward, and Mary Rose owned by Steve McLune. Photo / Supplied Rotorua Daily Post There will be plenty of classic and wooden boats to marvel at as they grace Lake Rotoiti, with more than 70 boats entered in this year s Parade of Classic and Wooden Boats. Lake Rotoiti Classic and Wooden Boat Association commodore Dave Wilson says the parade starts at 11am at the Okere Arm of the lake, just south of the Okere Falls Store.

Dell, VMware Develop Edge Computing OneBox For Private 5G

Dell, VMware Develop Edge Computing OneBox For Private 5G Dell Technologies, VMware and SK Telecom are creating a single multi-edge compute product for private 5G that helps enterprises use private mobility and edge computing to develop new services where data is created. By Mark Haranas January 28, 2021, 12:40 PM EST Dell Technologies and VMware are building a new edge computing platform with SK Telecom to provide private 5G in a single multi-edge compute (MEC) box to give enterprises more secure and reliable access to data at edge locations. The new OneBox MEC is based on Dell’s PowerEdge XE2420 server coupled with the VMware Telco Cloud Platform and South Korea-based SK Telecom’s 5GX MEC platform to offer fully integrated private 5G connectivity and edge computing services. The OneBox MEC delivers 5G-enabled edge computing that will boost latency, applications and content delivery at the edge.

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