Tuesday, May 19, 2009

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NIST to weigh in on cloud security

Tim Greene By Tim Greene
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is going to weigh in on cloud computing and has started by working on a definition of what cloud computing is. Read full story

Tim Greene is senior editor at Network World.

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