Tasked with adopting cloud computing as a first option in all IT
projects, federal agencies are now grappling with the hard realities of making the policy work.
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Feds race to the cloud
Solution Providers Disappointed In Federal CIO's Exit
Solution providers gathered for Everything Channel's XChange Public Sector conference this week said they were disappointed that the Federal CIO who was driving a cloud computing revolution is apparently throwing in the towel after only two and half years on the job.
The directory as graph
Last issue I left you with the tagline, "But what will that future directory look like?" At the recent European Identity Conference (EIC) Michael Schwartz, CEO of GLUU -- with help from Drummond Reed, co-chairman of two OASIS Technical Committees: XRI (Extensible Resource Identifier) and XDI (XRI Data Interchange) -- presented a workshop on "Directories & Federation." It was neither the so-called "LDAP model" of hierarchical, object-oriented directory, nor a standard Relational Database (RDBMS) model of data store.
Ponemon Study: 73% Believe Cloud Providers Do Not Protect User's Confidential Information
The 26-page survey report returned a stunning conclusion – though one
not surprising to those familiar with legal contracting for cloud
computing; namely that a majority of cloud providers do not believe data
security is their responsibility - but the customer’s.
Viviane Reding Vice-President of the European Commission, EU Justice Commissioner The reform of the EU Data Protection Directive
The reform of the EU Data Protection Directive: the impact on businesses.
On May the 18th, 2011, Vice-President for the European Commission, Ms.
Viviane Reding delivered a speech to the European Business Summit. The Vice-President delivered many key points regarding
the long awaited European Union Privacy Directive. Her message was an
insightful look into the possible new directive.

