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04.4.2012
A recent blog in the Cook County Illinois website announced the launched of the nation’s first “convergence cloud” – http:www.MetroChicagoData.org. This new website brings public data from the City of Chicago, Cook County and State of Illinois into one portal.
By making data more easily available to the public, the site aims to:
According to Cook County President Toni Preckwinkle, “Transparency enables accountability and strengthens public trust.”
Aside from connecting data across the three counties, new features include:
Ultimately, this venture is expected to help increase service efficiencies, access to vital information and new innovation. Visit the Cook County Blog to read the full release and see the various types of data categories the site is providing.
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04.3.2012
Cloud adoption rate has been increasing and inevitably, so is the amount of inhibitions for moving to the cloud.
The attractiveness of cloud services is its rapid maturity and almost any type of service can already be sourced in the cloud. However, risks of data loss or leakage, compromised systems and security and other issues will serve as obstacles for security professionals and their vote for cloud
adoption.
An article in CSO.com discusses a suggested risk-based framework that will guide a business in moving to the cloud:
These pillars were based on CloudAdopt25, a 25-point controls plan. Visit CSO.com to view the full article and keep up to date with the latest tips on effective cloud adoption.
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