Simplexo recognised for driving secure search technology to the forefront of cloud computing

Simplexo, a British pioneer of security search technology has been shortlisted in two categories of the SVC Awards – Cloud Company of the Year and SaaS Solution of the Year, demonstrating its commitment to driving secure search technology to the forefront of the cloud, virtualisation and storage markets.

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Encrypted and still searchable

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Encrypted data out in a cloud service may be safe, but is unusable to the business until decrypted, a problem that CipherCloud has solved with searchable data encryption

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GFI adds Web Protection to its GFI Cloud

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Aimed at the SMB community, Web Protection should help protect against users accessing unapproved Websites and services, reducing the risk to the business

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Cloud clarity needed

Buyers left vulnerable by multiple definitions of cloud hosting.

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NDC brings a festival for developers to London

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Applications and service developers get the chance to come out and play – possibly literally – as the Norwegian Developer Conference spreads its wings and comes to London in December

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