Archive for September, 2010

Qriocity, The New Cloud Based Music Service By Sony

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Sony announced their very own cloud-based digital music server. Sony’s Chairman and Group CEO, had to say about the upcoming service: “We are excited to offer our customers high quality, cloud-based entertainment experiences across many of Sony’s network-enabled devices. Services ‘powered by Qriocity’ will revolutionize the way that users play, listen, watch, share, communicate, learn, discover and create their digital entertainment content.”

This announcement of their very own cloud-based digital music server, named Qriocity was made this morning at the IFA conference in Berlin. It works much like iTunes or Steam, but with Sony’s touch.

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Trend Micro Launches ‘industry first’ Cloud Encryption

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Trend Micro has launched the public beta of a new cloud encryption product, claiming an industry first in the process.  SecureCloud provides users with sole control over the encryption keys, meaning they decide when and where these keys are deployed.

Rik Ferguson, told IT PRO this is the first product on the market that hands over cloud encryption to the customer in this way.  “Without control you don’t have security – that’s a given,” Ferguson said.  “We need to make sure we offer technologies to businesses that allow them to retain control of their data, because when you take on board a cloud service provider you will, by definition, outsource a lot of control. But you can’t outsource accountability.”

The beta is available now and the product, which supports the Amazon EC2, Eucalyptus and VMware platforms, is expected to be released generally in the fourth quarter of 2010. Cloud Server Encryption will become a huge issue in the next couple months.

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