Dave Jilk, CEO of Standing Cloud on Cloud Orchestration Layers
Dave Jilk of Standing Cloud is my guest this week. We discuss what Dave calls the "cloud orchestration" layer. This is what allows apps, developers to talk to cloud infrastructures and allows one cloud...
View ArticleSQL and the Cloud: Is there a wrong or right?
The perfect storm of the cloud, big data and mobile has created the environment where we are seeing more choice and more opportunity in the database market then we have seen in a long time. In today's...
View ArticleFox Technologies - Access Control for the Enterprise
With all of the talk around cloud and mobile, the real killer app for security may very well be identity and access control. There are some great open source solutions around access control, but at the...
View ArticleAllgress Opens A New Window in Security and Risk Management
Join Dave Cullinane, former CISO of eBay, Skpe and PayPal as we discuss Allgress with Jeff Bennett, its President and COO. Allgress just launched from stealth mode where it has been working with CISOs...
View ArticleA Year Open Source
Could you go for a full year living open source? Not just software or even hardware, but opens source everything? A Berlin man, Sam Muirhead is going to try and do just that. From the clothes he wears...
View ArticleAre Firewalls Dead?
Roger Grimes put forth that very idea a while back in his InfoWorld column. Roger admittedly was making a provocative statement, but he has some strong feelings on the subject. Roger feels that the...
View ArticleAerospike Wants To Rocket To The Top Of NoSQL
Aerospike, the former Citrusleaf has announced a new round of funding, the acquisition of Alchemy DB and bold new agenda to "rocket" to the top of the NoSQL Big Data market. I sat down with SRINI V....
View ArticleCloudAccess.net Joomla PaaS and More
Gary Brooks started CloudAccess.net when he realized that the Joomla community needed a better solution to host demo sites that people were setting up to check out Joomla. He now hosts up to 20,000 new...
View ArticleTaking Responsibility For Your Security
In the current political climate a big theme is taking personal responsibility rather than relying on the government. In security responsibility has always been a big thing. Who is responsible for...
View ArticleMetaCloud makes Managed Private Cloud as a Service Real
Recently emerged from stealth, Metacloud is bringing Managed Private Cloud-as-a-Service to you. Based on OpenStack, the managed cloud service can be run on your own equipment from any data center or...
View ArticleHalloween IT Horror Stories
In the spirit of Halloween, here are some IT Horror stories courtesy of Nimmy Reichenberg of Algosec and Matthew Pascucci, security researcher and analyst. Listen in to these horror stories of what can...
View ArticleHurricane Sandy Spotlights Disaster Recovery and Backup
Nothing like a disaster to show you how important it is to plan for one. With the super storm Sandy wreaking havoc in the Northeast, many an organization is realizing that their disaster recovery plan...
View ArticleAppDirect Builds a Cloud/Mobile App Ecosystem
Building new app marketplaces is the business of AppDirect. They are allowing companies to create instant app marketplaces for their customers. Actually there is an entire ecosystem to these app...
View ArticleEucalyptus Sees a Bright Future for Hybrid Cloud
I had a chance to speak with Dr. Rich Wolski, CTO of Eucalyptus Systems. Eucalyptus open source cloud management software makes it possible to have AWS compatible private clouds and hybrid clouds. They...
View ArticleA look back and ahead in Backup
Over the last month I have sat down with several of my friends in various tech sectors to discuss the happenings of the past year and what may lay ahead in the coming year. In this episode I speak with...
View ArticleIBM's Ed Abrams on Midmarket Trends in 2012
IBM's VP of marketing and strategy for SMB, Ed Abrams is my guest on this episode of the Open Network. Ed discusses the findings in the 2012 IBM Trends Report. The trends pointing to the future for the...
View ArticleSunguard Availability Services at Alert Logic's Partner Pavilion, RSA 2013
RSA Conference is THE information security event of the year. My friends at Alert Logic in addition to exhibiting themselves have set up a partners pavilion this year. The pavilion features some of the...
View ArticleAlert Logic Partner Pavilion at RSA 2013 - Navisite
RSA Conference is where the world gathers around information security. This year in addition to their own exhibit, Alert Logic is also hosting a partner pavilion where 5 of the leading hosting and...
View ArticleAlert Logic Partner Pavilion at RSA 2013 - Urvish Vashi
This third in a series of podcasts about RSA 2013 and the the Alert Logic partner pavilion is with Urvish Vashi, VP of marketing at Alert Logic. Urvish gives us the behind the scenes thinking on why...
View ArticleTrustworthy Computing Sponsors the Security Bloggers Network
I am very pleased to report that once again the good folks over at Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing Group have agreed to sponsor the Security Bloggers Network. The SBN has a long history of working...
View ArticleThe Real Cost of Security with Wendy Nather of 451 Research
One of my favorite people in the security industry is my friend Wendy Nather, Director of Security Research for 451 Research. Wendy has a new report coming out on the "real cost of security". This is...
View ArticleIn Security Response Does Not Trump Prevention
This episode of the Open Network is with Jason Brvenik, VP of Security Strategy at Sourcefire. Jason and I speak about the recent trend in security that acknowledges that successful attacks happen and...
View ArticleWhen HIPAA Is To Hard For Health Care, Outsource It!
HIPAA, HITECH and other regulatory compliance mandates have given many a health care professional headaches. It is hard enough practicing health care, dealing with complex insurance regulations and...
View ArticleHIPAA Wants You To Keep The Firewall On
The University of Idaho was fined over 400k by the Departmenet of HHS recently for a breach that involved a clinic operated by the university turning their firewall off for 10 months. That seems pretty...
View ArticleMitchell and Alan Together Again Discuss AWS and other things
Sort of like Dean and Jerry getting back together Mitchell Ashley and I are podcasting together again! It was like old times with Mitchell as we settle into speak about what he has been up to over the...
View ArticleAPT: the security threat we love to hate
In this episode I am once again joined by my co-host, Mitchell Ashley and our guest is Michael Sutton, VP of security research at Zscaler. The topic is APT: Advanced Persistent Threat, the security...
View ArticleDevOps.com Podcast with Mitchell Ashley and Alan Shimel
A new podcast for the new DevOps.com website hosted by Mitchell Ashley and Alan Shimel. This is the introduction episode with a review of the first articles on DevOps.com
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