Data Loss Prevention Shines 49

Data Loss Prevention Shines 49

‘Corrective action’ for IT slacker 6 | Xen backers unite 11 | EMC buys e-discovery 12 A case for flash storage 45 | Where data loss prevention shines 49 THE BUSINESS VALUE OF TECHNOLOGY SEPT. 7, 2009 Hybrid Clouds The right formula’s slowly coming together p.15 Also: Hard data on 12 cloud providers p.37 informationweek.com [PLUS] THE INteRNet OF THINGS A special 16-page handbook A United Business Media Publication® CAN $5.95, US $4.95 p. HB1 Copyright 2009 United Business Media LLC. Important Note: This PDF is provided solely as a reader service. It is not intended for reproduction or public distribution. For article reprints, e-prints and permissions please contact: Wright’s Reprints, 1-877-652-5295 / [email protected] THE BUSINESS VALUE OFC TECHNOLOGYONTENTS Sept.7, 2009 Issue 1,240 2 Links COVER STORY Research And Connect InformationWeek’s Analytics Hybrid Clouds Reports, events, and more 15 Getting your data center to work with public cloud 6 Global CIO services isn’t easy By Bob Evans Virginia puts IT supplier on “corrective action plan”—we What’s In The should all be so lucky! 3377 Public Cloud 8 How 12 vendors are CIO Profiles delivering on infrastructure Availability Is Crucial as a service How good a service is doesn’t matter if customers can’t get to it, says VeriSign’s CTO Oracle Puts 11g On The Grid 11 QuickTakes Oracle upgrades database with VMware Wants It All data center grid features Vendor tries to get more cloud providers to use its software by 13 Google’s Down,Not Out challenging Xen When Gmail went offline, Google kept users informed Beyond The Hypervisor Xen project will unite behind Target:Rimini one open source option for a Oracle files court documents core virtualization suite asking for Rimini information 2 12 EMC Buys Kazeon Healthy And Secure 45 Tech Strategy E-discovery vendor gives EMC a Alliance will certify healthcare The Price Of Flash full range of discovery products IT security products Solid-state storage is fast and green, but step carefully HB1 49 Data Loss Prevention Handbook There’s a DLP tool for most The Internet Of Things enterprise security jobs As networks monitor more and more things, businesses are able to spot new 56 Practical Analysis problems and make better decisions By Greg Shipley Some timeless advice: Build 4 Editorial Contacts 4 Advertiser Index out your risk registries—now informationweek.com Sept.7, 2009 1 Links Resources to Research, Connect, Comment PROTECT []InformationWeek Analytics Take a deep dive with these reports EMPLOYEES E-Health And Those Stimulus Bucks Keeping your company’s infor- mation secure extends beyond Healthcare providers prepare to embrace e-health systems in a bigger way with the help of stimulus money. protecting customer data. 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