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Data seems to be easy to import/export for all...it is the application portability that will be problematic
7:36 AM Dec 8th
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AWS import and export - TB of data using "disks" - to allow "walk-away"
7:35 AM Dec 8th
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REST and Cloud Standards will allow portability between Cloud Vendors. No there yet, but standards are coming
7:30 AM Dec 8th
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Cloud Security can't just be software based. It needs to include hardware security "by application"
7:28 AM Dec 8th
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Audience Q: Is FISMA policy changing to take into consideration Multi-tenancy? Cloud is about Sharing. Need an arbiter.
7:25 AM Dec 8th
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Moving from On-site to Cloud is moving from Capital Expense to an Operational Expense - Usually no issues
7:22 AM Dec 8th
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There is no finish line for Security in the cloud - Certify, but continue to improve End-to-End
7:19 AM Dec 8th
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Microsoft and Google in the process of FISMA for clouds apps
7:16 AM Dec 8th
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Build "test applications" in the cloud - Great Sample is
7:14 AM Dec 8th
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Azure & Business Productivity On-line (SharePoint-Communicator-Exchange Mail) is available to public to test drive for free
7:12 AM Dec 8th
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How can we get experience with the Cloud - Can't we make the cloud applications "available" to the government
7:10 AM Dec 8th
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RT @: The cloud doesn't displace, but augments. - the panel agrees!
7:09 AM Dec 8th
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Keys to "Platform as a Service" - Automation and Integration - Access
6:54 AM Dec 8th
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Government Agencies only should worry about a "secure cloud" and not Private, public, hybrid
6:52 AM Dec 8th
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Standardization is key to moving to Cloud
6:47 AM Dec 8th
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More comments like my tweets today about Cloud Shoot out can be found with
6:45 AM Dec 8th
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Start canvasing your workforce to see who and how they are leveraging the cloud
6:43 AM Dec 8th
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Cloud computing is about "Cost and Agility" - Yousef Khalidi - Microsoft
6:42 AM Dec 8th
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Intel thinks we will take the next 4-5 years to get to the point where core infrastructure moves into the cloud. Main issue: Manageability
6:40 AM Dec 8th
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Moving the core infrastructure to cloud is a longer-term thing. Tools and Services in the cloud are just starting to come on-line.
6:38 AM Dec 8th
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- Name Dean Halstead
- Location Haymarket, VA
- Web http://www.linked...
- Bio My focus is Federal Government, Gov 2.0, and SharePoint. I am a member of GovLoop Community Leaders. I have spent 7+ years on the SharePoint Product Design Team
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