Analysis of the latest trends and developments from DataBank’s own thought-leaders and experts.
If you are carrying out any sort of work for the federal government, there is a strong chance you need to keep the data in a FISMA data center. This means that you either need a private/collocated FISMA data center or to use a public cloud service with a FISMA data center.
The CMMC cloud certification is essentially an extension of the FedRAMP certification. It applies specifically to infrastructure used in work undertaken on behalf of the Department of Defense.
FedRAMP stands for Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program. It is based on NIST SP 800-53 but expands this program to address the specificities of cloud computing.
Becoming a certified FedRAMP cloud services provider is an intense and often lengthy process. It’s therefore important to decide whether or not the benefits are worth the work (and costs) it entails.
FedRAMP stands for Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program. It is based on NIST SP 800-53 but expands this program to address the specificities of cloud computing.
Moving to a hybrid cloud solution is a major undertaking for any business. This is particularly true for enterprises since, by definition, they’re working on a large scale. With that in mind, here is a simple guide to the key facts you need to know about hybrid clouds.
Many enterprises are now moving towards hybrid cloud architecture. This means they need to update their infrastructure. In particular, they need to find a hybrid cloud hosting solution.
Many enterprises have stuck firmly to private clouds versus public clouds. There is, however, a way to have the best of both worlds. That is to implement hybrid cloud infrastructure.
Hybrid cloud services are a mixture of private cloud services and public cloud services and are an excellent solution for enterprises.
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