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Cisco Expands Cloud Security as Verizon and Novell Ramp Secure Cloud Services

Cisco Systems, Verizon Business and Novell are unveiling offerings designed to make cloud computing more secure. Cisco on April 28 announced security services based around e-mail and the Internet that are part of the company’s cloud protection push and its Secure Borderless Network architecture, which aims to give users secure access to their corporate resources […]

Apr 29, 2010
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Cisco Systems, Verizon Business and Novell are unveiling offerings designed to make cloud computing more secure.

Cisco on April 28 announced security services based around e-mail and the Internet that are part of the company’s cloud protection push and its Secure Borderless Network architecture, which aims to give users secure access to their corporate resources at any time, from anywhere and on any device.

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