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Category Archives: Fly to the Cloud
Solution cloud hosting
Define what kind of 3 possibilities: 1) service providers Dropbox not secure no encryption Spideroak.com (encrypted, Snowden) 2) server hosting provider + application Unityweb + cosi.io 3) host your own server and applications Synology (hardware solution) Server + Owncloud Référence … Continue reading
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try to understand the difference between Saas, Iaas, Paas et Laas
SaaS (Software as a Service) runmyprocess.com or salesforce.com IaaS (Infrastrucuture as a Service) Paas (Platform as a Service) Laas (Lending as a Service)
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Cloud computing : quatre risques que doivent évaluer vos clients avant de signer
Un article intéressante au point de vue juridique (SLA) Cloud computing : quatre risques que doivent évaluer vos clients avant de signer.