Galoppini su open-source cloud computing
Segnalo volentieri il seguente post di Roberto Galoppini. jc Open Source Cloud Computing: Notes from a Conference <http://robertogaloppini.net/2010/06/24/open-source-cloud-computing-notes-fro...> Published by Roberto Galoppini <http://robertogaloppini.net/author/admin/> on June 24, 2010 "The future of Cloud services and integration <http://www.jekpot.com/pagine/cloudcomputing1.htm>" conference held today in Rome was another <http://robertogaloppini.net/2010/03/23/cloud-computing-and-virtualization-st...> opportunity to share ideas about opportunities and threats emerging from cloud computing. Security vendors (Trend Micro), academic researchers, postal police officers and representatives from IT and IT security associations discussed the topic in depth. Valeri Cardellini <http://www.ce.uniroma2.it/%7Evaleria/>, senior researcher at the University of Rome "Tor Vergata" <http://www.uniroma2.it/> gave a panoramic view of cloud computing <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_computing>, reporting an historical perspective and yet providing the audience with comparisons charts. Roberto Polillo <http://www.rpolillo.it/> - full professor at the university of Milano Bicocca <http://www.disco.unimib.it/> - tailored his speech to an audience paying attention to development countries <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Developing_country>, sharing numbers, facts and previsions about such emerging market. Maurizio Martinozzi <http://www.linkedin.com/ppl/webprofile?vmi=&id=7542408&pvs=pp&authToken=LcPB...> - per-sales team leader at Trend Micro - introduced the cloud security theme, talking about the cloud security risks and possible approaches to minimize them. Maurizio Mapelli <http://it.linkedin.com/pub/maurizio-mapelli/0/b08/826>, AIPSI <http://www.aipsi.org/> Secretary, gave a speech about cloud privacy and regulations issues. Domenico Vulpiani <https://www.securitysummit.it/relatori/view/41> - Director at the Italian Postal Police - opened the round-table session stressing the importance of security policies and procedures, and reporting few anecdotes from his daily professional life. Eventually it was my turn to share some facts about open source, open standards and open data. [...] Continua qui: http://robertogaloppini.net/2010/06/24/open-source-cloud-computing-notes-fro...
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J.C. DE MARTIN