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The cloud computing security guide PDF provides practical steps to help IT managers plan cloud computing security, with recommendations for strengthening cloud platform and data center infrastructure implementations.
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IT manager survey on cloud computing security issues includes benchmark data for planning, key business and technology drivers, cloud implementation, and investment levels.
Get insight into cloud computing security issues >Cloud security round table provides answers to standard questions from 9 vendors to help IT managers evaluate security components of cloud offerings, including a section on how to select the right vendor.
Get the answers to your questions from cloud security service providers and vendors >
The purpose of this paper is to describe how Intel IT neutralized security risks that have allowed us to enable virtualization for the DMZ and SIZ thereby allowing Intel IT to expand the benefits of virtualization.
Get best practices for cloud security and secure virtualization >Cloud Security: Getting IT Done
Case Study: Expedient
Secure cloud computing is best addressed throughout the solution stack; a focus on compliance and auditability is also critical for transparent clouds. Expedient’s business model expanded from managed service provider to cloud provider.
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IT@Intel Podcast: Security Issues in Cloud Computing
Security issues in cloud computing at Intel—data security, application security, compliance, and privacy—are discussed by Intel IT expert Alan Ross. Intel’s best practices involve a mix of different types of controls based on level-of-trust zones.
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IT@Intel Executive Insights: Cloud Computing
Cloud computing is changing the way Intel IT manages Intel data centers. We are adopting cloud computing as part of our data center strategy to provide cost-effective, highly agile back-end services that boost both employee and business productivity.
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Intel McAfee Share New Security CapabilitiesScott Chasin talks about the Intel, McAfee Cloud Security Platform. (1:51)
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Cloud Computing and Security: Thoughts from Malcolm HarkinsMalcolm Harkins, Intel CISO, shares perspective on security and the cloud. (2:16)
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Alan Ross: IT Information Security Starts At HomeIntel IT's Alan Russ discusses data security strategies and equipping users. (3:01)
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Intel IT Cloud Computing RoadmapIntel IT discusses private enterprise cloud computing design, roadmap, and implementation. (4:30)
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IT Managers Speak Out about Cloud SecurityCloud security issues research video. (3:36)
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Intel and AIC at NAB 2010Intel® Xeon® technology in broadcast equipment and servers at the National Association of Broadcasters. (2:20)
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Intel and Data Direct Networks at NAB 2010Showcases Intel technology in broadcast equipment and servers at the National Association of Broadcasters. (2:32)
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Intel and EMC at NAB 2010Video: Intel and EMC at the National Association of Broadcasters Show, 2010 (6:09)
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Intel and IBM at NAB 2010Showcases Intel technology in broadcast equipment and servers at the National Association of Broadcasters. (2:06)
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Intel and Isilon at NAB 2010Showcases Intel technology in broadcast equipment and servers at the National Association of Broadcasters. (2:15)
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Intel and Isilon at VM World 2009Nicholas Kirsch, Isilon Systems, gives a virtualization chalk talk at VMWorld 2009. (8:12)
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Enhancing Security with Intel® Trusted Execution TechnologyEnhancing server and cloud security with Intel® Trusted Execution Technology
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Intel® Node Manager Ecosystem at IDF 2009Using Intel® Intelligent Power Node Manager on Intel® Xeon® 5500 Processor Series Platforms. Energy Efficiency, Power Capping included. (2:16)
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Video: Boost Cloud Security with Intel AES New InstructionsUsing Intel® AES-NI in cloud reduces code size, execution cycles, vulnerability to attack while boosting performance. (4:20)
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Power Capping on Intel® Xeon® ProcessorsPower capping on Intel® Xeon® processor-based servers helps IT meet the requirements of increasing compute demand while lowering TCO. (2:27)
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