InfoQ: A Distributed Access Control Architecture for Cloud Computing By Abdulrahman A. Almutairi, Muhammad I. Sarfraz, Saleh Basalamah, Walid G. Aref, Arif Ghafoor Cloud computing's multitenancy and virtualization features pose unique security and access control challenges. In this article, authors discuss a distributed architecture based on the principles from security management and software ... InfoQ Personalized Feed for Fergus Neff |
New Role for Cloud Computing: Federal Budget Cutter By Rich Freeman New research indicates that wider adoption of cloud computing could save the U.S. government as much as $12 billion a year. nttcom.tv |
Researchers forecast emergence of new cloud computing model ... By CopperEgg The adoption of cloud computing is rapidly increasing and disrupting the IT landscape in a number of ways. As more organizations around the world leverage the hosted technology to improve efficiency and reduce IT expenses, the cloud ... CopperEgg |
Cloud Fundamentals Video Series: An Update on Cloud Security ... By trusted-cloud The Trustworthy Computing blog shares Microsoft perspectives about cloud computing. From security in the cloud to the evolution of IT, we show how Microsoft works to build a trustworthy cloud. Cloud Computing | Microsoft Trustwort... |
Did NASA ditch OpenStack for Amazon? — Cloud Computing News By Barb Darrow In a recent blog post, NASA's CIO Linda Cureton gives both Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services a shout-out for helping NASA save money while serving its constituencies. But she made no mention of OpenStack, the cloud platform ... GigaOM |
Data sovereignty issues still weigh on cloud adoption — Cloud ... By Barb Darrow Large enterprises that embrace cloud computing for many tasks still refuse to use public cloud infrastructure for key jobs because of what they see as restrictive data sovereignty regulations. These laws, which are proliferating in countries ... GigaOM |
A future historian tells us the path to cloud computing | Thoughts on ... By Massimo Chiriatti A future historian tells us the path to cloud computing. June 12, 2012 2:52 pm by Massimo Chiriatti. Back in the 2000s, the cloud was first conceived as a pay-by-the-hour idea, and was born in the habit of borrowing computer resources and ... Thoughts on Cloud Blog |
Two Frontiers of LLMs: Create Your Own or Innovate on Existing Models
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Two Frontiers of LLMs: Create Your Own or Innovate on Existing Models
As Large Language Models (LLMs) rapidly evolve, the field is opening up new
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