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Feb, 2017 : Most U.K. Companies Lack Board-Level Digital Defense
📅 - Less than 5 percent of U.K. companies claim their boards of directors include individuals with information technology or cyber security expertise. This comes in contrast to a recent report showing a vast majority of directors naming identity hacking and other digital threats as serious risks.
“With the pervasive nature of technology and the focus on cyber risk it is alarming that only one in 20 boards disclose that they currently have board members with specialist technology or cyber background,” the head of cyber risk services at Deloitte, Phill Everson recently reported.
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📅 - Tesora Bought By Stratoscale - Tesora, the Cambridge, Mass based database-as-a-service provider was sold to Stratoscale. Stratoscale provides software defined data center solutions and delivers an “on-premise AWS region.” The company is based in Israel.
Ariel Maislos, CEO and founder of Stratoscale said in a statement, “This acquisition is an important milestone in Stratoscale's ability to help customers on their journey to the cloud, organizations want to consume database as a service in a click-of-a-button. Stratoscale is happy to bring Tesora onboard to make this a reality.”
The company also announced on Monday, a fully-managed and AWS compatible relational database service is available.
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📅 - Most Common Hosting Issues Bloggers Face - Hosting is vital to any website or online entity. If you don't have great hosting, you'll struggle to get any type of success out of your blog.
As a blogger, it all starts with hosting. You want to be able to share your blog posts all over social media and let people find and read your content fast and easy. However, bad hosting may prevent this if your site is down or moving super slow.
There are many issues you can run into as a blogger with bad hosting. Here's a look at the seven most common issues you may run into with hosting.
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There is nothing more annoying than doing a Google search, finding what sounds like the perfect article and clicking on it just to watch the
The issue was a big deal for WordPress users that could have had any content on their pages or posts changed. Hackers could have also added in shortcodes and exploited other vulnerabilities by infecting the SEO of a site or making it seem like ...
📅 - Alleged Security Problems Cause Rackspace Customer to Sue - i3 Brands Inc., an e-commerce company filed a lawsuit against Rackspace recently. They're seeking over $1 million in damages due to inadequate and non-existent security, according to an article in the San Antonio Express-News.
The Del Mar, California company believes Rackspace breached their contract because i3 Brands suffered from security crashes and breaches. Rackspace hasn't acknowledged receipt of the lawsuit ...
📅 - Endurance International Group to Cut 90 Jobs in Austin - The Endurance International Group recently filed paperwork with the State of Texas that declares its plans to cut 90 jobs – less than one third of more than 300 employees – from its Austin office. The cuts will affect A Small Orange and HostGator staff.
These 90 cuts are in succession to the 400+ jobs that were eliminated when the group closed a Bluehost office in Utah back in January. Directly afterward, EIG announced they would be expanding and hiring more employees in Tempe, Arizona.
Endurance International Group announced in an email statement the following:
“Shifting our resources and attention to centralize support is a long-term strategy for the benefit of the business and our valu
📅 - Cloud Behemoths Continue to Take Public Cloud Market Share - Public cloud service providers, including Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, Google, and IBM, account for 63% of the public cloud market share. AWS alone accounts for 40% of the market share, with Google, Microsoft, and IBM accounting for 23% of the total public IaaS and PaaS market share. Smaller cloud providers' market share has dropped 4% in the last quarter of 2016 compared to the last quarter in 2015.
Small to medium-sized cloud providers make up just 18% of the overall public cloud services market, according to Synergy Research Group. Amazon Web Services is expected to continue to rule the market and cut into smaller providers' market shares in the coming months.