IBM, Reliance Communications tie up to offer cloud services
Technology giant IBM has joined hands with Reliance Communications (Rcom) to provide a complete portfolio of highly secured and scalable […]
Technology giant IBM has joined hands with Reliance Communications (Rcom) to provide a complete portfolio of highly secured and scalable […]
Prakash Kumar, National Technology Officer, Microsoft India, cites a series of examples to hammer the point that concerns about security […]
Microsoft India Chairman Bhaskar Pramanik says despite making significant strides in cloud, India still needs to go miles before having […]
The desire to share content and to access it on multiple devices will motivate consumers to start storing a third […]
Rolling out mobile payment services for the masses Union Bank of India announced a strategic partnership with Nokia. Through this partnership they have announced m-banking services available for Union Bank account holders on their Nokia handsets through a Java-based mobile application.
[This article was published in the November 2010 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
Issues around security, standardisation and availability for public cloud exist, but private clouds can be a safe bet for govt
The government today is fully aware of the benefits that Cloud Computing can bring to the table and how it can be an excellent platform for fast, affordable service deployment and delivery
Government is well aware of cloud and its potential. But people are just waiting to get it more matured and real.
Sound architecture design is key to homogenising the view of the Cloud on the user-front. Different virtual machines have different security paradigms that have to be tied together and analysed to ensure there are no loopholes