Five Things You Need To Know About FedRAMP The US Government’s Latest Move In Cloud Computing Last week, the US federal government launched the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP), which will help to build a single authentication standard for the government’s cloud services. During the past couple of years, the administration has built up a number of projects as part of its cloud-first policy, and this new project could potentially reduce the burdens of CSPs working with the government. The FedRamp is yet another important initiative from the tech-savvy US administration and might eventually help build security standards
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The US Government's Latest Move In Cloud Computing – FedRAMP
by Balaji on June 12, 2012
in Cloud Computing, Computing, Government, IT, Security, Storage, Trends
6 Leading Angel Investors with Really Diversified Portfolios
by kiril on April 18, 2011
in Apps, Business, Cloud Computing, Companies, Computing, Invest, IT, Lists, Programming, Startups, Technology, Venture Capital
6 Leading Angel Investors with Really Diversified Portfolios The world of angel investors interested in technology and cloud-computing start-ups is populated by various people ranging from former programmers to salesmen and saleswomen who have discovered the huge potential of IT industry. Many of these people were on the cover pages of Forbes, Fortune and other business magazines but we tried to present you with a list not of the richest or most “influential” technology angel investors but with a list of those who boast most diversified portfolios and who also tend to invest in cloud-computing start-ups. Ron Conway : Angel






