A study by legal research firm LexisNexis earlier this year revealed that the amount of lawyers using cloud-based services for work is increasing, and lawyers as a whole are becoming more optimistic about the job-related benefits the cloud can bring.
Cloud and mobile testing company SOASTA released the findings of its 2014 Cloud Computing Survey this week, and discovered some interesting demographics of cloud users.
The Transportation Security Administration is looking for suggestions from cloud providers on how their services could support the agency’s employee systems.
The cloud-based news and information aggregating service Feedly was knocked offline for an extended period of time earlier this week when it suffered an aggressive distributed denial-of-service attack.
Cloud technology is being used across the entire finance sector, and organizations are particularly favoring private cloud solutions.
There are many different options available when it comes to choosing an enterprise cloud solution, and it can be difficult to know which one is right for a particular organization, but private cloud platforms are almost always the best bet.
A private enterprise cloud solution provides the same ease of access and ability to share information as public platforms while dramatically decreasing the likelihood of a data breach.
Dedicated private clouds offer greater security and network access, as well as faster deployment and lower costs than public cloud platforms.
Enterprise cloud platforms are able to eliminate the middleman and give all employees access to the information necessary to complete business functions.
Cloud computing allows schools to access advanced software and educational applications it might not otherwise be able to have, which can in turn be used to create a richer and broader curriculum.
