The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) conference in Las Vegas that
ended last week saw a 10 percent hike in vendor exhibits from last year and a
slight rise in the number of people attending at 92,112. The world's largest
media event since covering filmed entertainment and content delivery in 1922
inducted Betty White and Bob Uecker into its Hall of Fame, and the unmanned
military-issued drone flying overhead was prone to taking pictures of Teri
Hatcher among other beauties. But among the technorati, those things were not
the only star attractions.
For the first time in NAB history, cloud computing was put on the agenda.
Thanks to the efforts of the Distributed Computing Industry Association
(DCIA.info), a pavilion was dedicated to looking at how the cloud relates to
the A/V ecosystem at each stage of the content distribution chain, from
collaboration to s... (more)
Blogs are currently seeing intense discussion among users concerning security
issues in online document storage services. These are easy services to use
for sharing .mp3 files or accessing fat files that they host, from several
computers. Yet the fact that authentication data can easily be copied from a
user's computer to give other people access to confidential documents
emphasizes the need for secure access procedures and reliable solutions to
protect confidential documents.
Companies are increasingly running business processes on web-based systems.
Storing documents that cont... (more)
The online storage and collaboration market has been hot, with early market
entrants Dropbox, Box.net and YouSendIt appearing to have taken the initial
lead in providing individuals and businesses with the ability to easily
store, share, and send large files between multiple parties.
In the spirit of secure collaboration, at this year's RSA event, Ftopia and
GuardTime announced a partnership that hopes to shake up the market a bit by
raising even higher the pressing question of one's ability to trust their
precious data in the cloud. To answer this question, the Ftopia service is ... (more)
The vendor Brainloop is on a roll.
Last month it announced it had signed up Twitter. Brainloop also was the
recipient of a “Best Deployment Scenario Award” from Info Security
Products Guide in the Document Protection category for its work with Deutsche
Postbank Group, one of Germany’s largest financial services providers with
€237 billion in assets.
It just published a white paper that advocates how document sharing must
reduce risk, remain in compliance with security mandates and ensure adherence
with governance policy. Document sharing must do all this without putting an
addi... (more)
Last year marked a 10-year high for venture capitalists in terms of deals and
dollars. This year is starting off just as hot. Joyent just announced an $85
million D round, bringing its total to date to about $115 million.
Trust makes the world go round. Signing a contract is about binding a trust.
Without trust, little is possible. Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling wrote,
“Never trust anything that can think for itself if you can’t see where it
keeps its brain.” Quite fitting when you talk about trusting data that
resides in the all-invisible cloud. The age-old argument for whether ... (more)