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Quocirca - Blog Archive for July (2010)

There were 3 blog postings during July (2010):



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Clive Longbottom, Quocirca | 13th July '10
The recessionary tide may have gone out for the moment, albeit by inches rather than yards, but the detritus of flotsam and jetsam that it has left behind is not a pretty sight. From whole countries struggling with sovereign debt issues, through...
 
Bob Tarzey, Quocirca | 23rd July '10
The inclusion of BitLocker by Microsoft in Windows 7 is perhaps the biggest move yet in the on-going commoditisation of the encryption market. As one CISO (chief information security officer) agreed at a recent IT security forum, when it...
 
Bob Tarzey, Quocirca | 30th July '10
Citigroup estimates that Amazon Web Services (AWS) will earn its owner about $650m during 2010 (about 2.5% of Amazon’s overall revenue). This probably makes it the leading provider of utility on-demand storage and computing (infrastructure...

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