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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
9/30/2016 10:58:29 PM
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Re: 3 Phases of Cloud Computing
And that is pretty valid from their perspective. Companies need to get good undertsanding of how any new technologies are going to add value to their business.

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
9/30/2016 11:00:43 PM
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Re: 3 Phases of Cloud Computing
Some IT companies using cloud data center and cloud 1.0 and 2.0, however most companies shy away from cloud computing because it is still perceived as a new technology that many simply don't understand, therefore they will not adopt it.


Absolutely..not every customer is keen on keeping up with upcoming trends. I belive that is a big gap that technology companies need to work on to get creative and strat promoting effecectively. That might help.

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
9/30/2016 11:03:17 PM
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Re: trending
Undoubtedly this latest yahoo story sends red flags across the entrprise. Despite of whatever measures that Yahoo must have in place, this happened. An average customer tends to think and rethink relating to this.

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
10/3/2016 9:39:04 PM
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Re: trending
Has anyone here seen a good debriefing of what actually went wrong at Yahoo? (I mean, yes, a LOT of things have been going wrong at Yahoo, but specifically for their data breach....)

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Ariella
Ariella
10/5/2016 11:10:41 AM
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Re: trending
@mhhf1ve good question! It is worth exploring for companies to learn about what precautions they should be taking for their own data.

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
10/5/2016 12:48:42 PM
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Re: trending
Yahoo probably won't be too eager to share its mistakes with anyone, but it'd at least be nice for them to tell users what kind of data might have been compromised. I suppose if everyone assumes the worst case, and Yahoo remains silent then the worst case isn't a bad assumption.

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Mike Robuck
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10/5/2016 12:55:36 PM
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And today's news that Yahoo may have searched users' emails at the request of the government is interesting. I was a bit suprised to hear that Yahoo actually encrypted emails. 

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Ariella
Ariella
10/5/2016 1:00:07 PM
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Re: trending
@mhhf1ve not that we're at all cynical about motives. Yahoo is also now in trouble for email scanning. See http://www.reuters.com/article/us-yahoo-nsa-ireland-idUSKCN1251MS?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=Social Though Yahoo may not have violated any American law, as it claims, it likely did violate the more stringent EU standards for maintianing data privacy. As the article quotes< "Any form of mass surveillance infringing on the fundamental privacy rights of EU citizens would be viewed as a matter of considerable concern," the regulator in Dublin, where Yahoo's European headquarters is based, said in a statement.

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
10/5/2016 6:48:21 PM
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Re: yahoo
It doesn't surprise me that Yahoo either encrypts emails or scans them for keywords at the request of the govt... I just doubt either is very effective! 

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
10/5/2016 6:50:43 PM
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Re: trending
Presumably, though, Yahoo is only scanning emails with US-based users? But who knows... 

Verizon (Yahoo's future owner) has likely done very similar things for phones and other internet services.... 

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