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CohesiveFT Rocks With VPNCubed For vCloud

CohesiveFT Rocks With VPNCubed For vCloud

By Krishnan Subramanian on October 2, 2009

On Wednesday, CohesiveFT (our previous coverage of VPNCubed here and here) announced the release of VPNCubed for VMWare’s vCloud ecosystem. VPN-Cubed provides a security perimeter for the IT infrastructure whether it is inside a single cloud or multiple cloud or hybrid cloud-datacenter ecosystem. VPN-Cube uses the popular Open Source VPN software, OpenVPN, to act as an […]

Posted in Analysis, Enterprise, Security | Tagged cloud computing, cohesiveft, vcloud, vpncubed

Virtual Private Cloud Market Gets Crowded

By Krishnan Subramanian on September 1, 2009

Last week, Amazon announced the release of Virtual Private Cloud targeted towards the enterprises. Well, I am not going to the debate whether it is actually a virtual private cloud or not but, rather, talk about a couple of other offerings in this space. This announcement by Amazon may not get the big enterprise players […]

Posted in Analysis | Tagged amazon, cloud computing, cohesiveft, iaas, OpSource, skytap, VPC, vpncubed | 1 Response

Amazon Virtual Private Cloud And Does It Make The World More Secure?

Amazon Virtual Private Cloud And Does It Make The World More Secure?

By Krishnan Subramanian on August 26, 2009

Yesterday night, Amazon created quite a bit of flutter by announcing Amazon Virtual Private Cloud targeting the enterprise customers. For those people who believe in the idea that enterprises should shed all their existing IT infrastructure and jump right into the public clouds, this announcement is a big surprise. However, Werner Vogels, the colorful CTO […]

Posted in Analysis, Security | Tagged amazon, aws, cloud computing, cloud security, virtual public cloud, vpncubed | 3 Responses

VPNCubed Available For EC2 Including A Free Version

VPNCubed Available For EC2 Including A Free Version

By Krishnan Subramanian on March 4, 2009

During October of last year, I wrote a post about a new product that was launched called VPNCubed. In fact, it is my opinion that VPNCubed will play a major role in helping enterprise customers move to Clouds. Today’s release of VPN-Cubed will offer a security perimeter covering the IT assets deployed in any kind […]

Posted in Enterprise, Security | Tagged amazon, aws, cloud computing, cohesiveft, ec2, Security, vpncubed | 2 Responses

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