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  August 07, 2013
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Elena Malykhina NASA Moves To Correct Cloud Problems
Federal agencies can learn a lot from shortcomings discovered in the space agency's cloud computing practices.



NASA Cloud Contracts Slammed By Auditor
Space agency's early moves into cloud were poorly managed, may have exposed the organization to risk, inspector general reports.

SAP Buys Hybris, Gains Customer Experience Power
SAP tightens competition with IBM and Oracle, promising consistent, cross-channel customer experience. But more deals will be needed.

SpiderOak Takes Novel Approach To Data Privacy
Prism episode has increased interest for cloud services like SpiderOak, which does not keep copies of user encryption keys -- and thus can't provide access to user files.

Cloud Contracts Need Work, Gartner Says
Gartner publishes guidance for IT on tightening up cloud service provider contracts to better protect corporate assets.


 
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