comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - ஹில்லரி வேட்டைக்காரன் - Page 4 : comparemela.com

DIA leverages IBM tech to secure its decentralised financial data platform

External | what does this mean? This content is provided by an external author without editing by Finextra. It expresses the views and opinions of the author. DIA leverages IBM tech to secure its decentralised financial data platform 26 January 2021 Source: IBM IBM (NYSE: IBM) and DIA announced today that DIA migrated its platform to IBM Cloud and is leveraging IBM Cloud Hyper Protect Services to manage how financial data is sourced, stored, processed and published. IBM Cloud Hyper Protect Services is a hybrid cloud offering designed to deliver sophisticated encryption capabilities to help secure highly sensitive data, which is especially important in the age of hybrid cloud. The migration of DIA s platform to a cloud environment backed by IBM Cloud confidential computing capabilities is designed to protect data and applications from potential malicious inside and external attacks.

Decentralization and a data deluge: TheCUBE on Cloud reveals the future of cloud

SHARE The next 10 years of cloud will differ dramatically from the past decade, in ways we couldn’t have imagined just a few years ago. The early days of cloud deployed virtualization of standard off-the-shelf components to scale out and build a large distributed system. The coming decade will see a much more data-centric, real-time, intelligent, hyper-decentralized cloud that will comprise on-premises, hybrid, cross-cloud and edge workloads. And it will have a services layer that abstracts away the complexity of the underlying infrastructure. Those are key takeaways of the guests from theCUBE on Cloud (login required), a virtual event hosted Jan. 21 by SiliconANGLE and theCUBE that brought together chief executives, chief information officers, data practitioners, technologists, cloud experts, analysts and opinion leaders to unpack the future of cloud computing in the coming decade.

Vertical clouds help enterprises correct chaos caused by random acts of cloud usage

help outline CLOUD SPECIAL COVERAGE: THECUBE ON CLOUD by Betsy Amy-Vogt SHARE Hidden amongst other raging trends such as edge, artificial intelligence and automation, the rise of vertical clouds seems like an obvious prediction to dominate in 2021. But cloud adoption is complex. And as cloud becomes a business imperative rather than a nice-to-have, enterprises need help to make smart and strategic choices when it comes to cloud vendors and solutions. Lock-ins are out, and multicloud and hybrid cloud are most definitely in. Offering the benefit of experienced partners plus robust, industry-specific security and compliance, vertical clouds those focused on particular industries are helping chief executives to calm the nerves of internal security and risk teams and create a cohesive cloud strategy rather than a chaotic one.

Watch live: TheCUBE on Cloud rides the next wave of computing Jan 21

SHARE As the year kicks off in the midst of an ongoing pandemic, the technology world faces an inescapable truth: The cloud is a journey, not a destination. This journey will be explored in depth Thursday, Jan. 21, when SiliconANGLE Media’s video studio theCUBE will launch theCUBE on Cloud, SiliconANGLE’s first virtual editorial event of 2021. The program will include interviews with several prominent guests, bringing together CxOs, practitioners, technologists and analysts to understand the future of cloud, tapping the expertise, knowledge and independent voices from theCUBE community. During this special event we hear from top executives from the major cloud platform providers, including Amit Zavery, vice president, general manager and head of platform at Google Cloud; Hillery Hunter, vice president and chief technology officer of IBM Cloud; John “JG” Chirapurath, vice president of Azure data, artificial intelligence and edge at Microsoft; and Daniel Dines, founder and c

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.