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Enterprise Cloud Summit @ Interop – Linking Private and Public Clouds

These are my slightly edited session notes. The session was led by Margaret Dawson from Hubspan. The session started by showing slides from a 2005 prezi about access/firewalls/access based on trust models are already blurring If you are using a SaaS application – is that provider leveraging a Paas? And does that PaaS provider leverage [...]

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EMC Proven Professional Roundup Week Ending September 10, 2010

This post is cross-posted from the EMC Proven Professional Community on the EMC Community Network. This week’s Roundup is going to be a short one, we should be back to our normal schedule next week! Here are some of the highlights from the past week in the ProvenĀ  Professional Community: Next Knowledge Sharing eSeminar is [...]

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EMC Proven Professional Roundup, Week ending September 5, 2010

This post is cross-posted from the EMC Proven Professional Community on the EMC Community Network. Hi everyone! I took some time off, and this past weekend was a holiday in the US. So, we’re running behind a bit on Proven Professional Community Updates. So let’s get started! Here are some of the highlights from the [...]

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Proven Professional Roundup Week Ending July 16, 2010

This post is cross-posted from the EMC Proven Professional Community on the EMC Community Network Here are some of the highlights from the past week in the ProvenĀ  Professional Community: EMCISA The credential for the EMC E20-001 exam is now the EMC Information Storage Associate. Read all about it in this document. Does this renaming [...]

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EMC Proven Professional Community Roundup, week ending July 2, 2010

This post is cross-posted from the EMC Proven Professional Community on the EMC Community Network Here are some of the highlights from the past week in the Proven Professional Community: Community Refresh We’ve been refreshing the look and feel of the community – more to come on that. What do you think so far? This [...]

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