Cloud computing, mobile computing and social networking are reshaping the face of the information security industry, Sarah Friar, managing director at Goldman Sachs, said Wednesday. “I believe the cloud shift we’re seeing is similar to what we saw in the shift from mainframe to client/server,” Friar told attendees at ITSEF 2011, the fifth annual IT Security Entrepreneurs Forum, being held at Stanford University through Thursday. Also, mobility is becoming the new face of computing, Friar said.
Richard, Your article about the forces shaping IT and CIO investments are very evident inside the Intel IT organization.
Our CIO, Diane Bryant, and her staff create an IT Annual Performance Report each year and you can see what we have done and are continuing to do to address these trends.
I hope you find our Intel IT Best Practices useful as you learn about how real-world IT organizations are responding to these trends
ITSEF 2011: It's a Mobile, Social, Cloudy, Insecure World
Posted by: Richard Adhikari March 16, 2011 12:21 PMCloud computing, mobile computing and social networking are reshaping the face of the information security industry, Sarah Friar, managing director at Goldman Sachs, said Wednesday. “I believe the cloud shift we’re seeing is similar to what we saw in the shift from mainframe to client/server,” Friar told attendees at ITSEF 2011, the fifth annual IT Security Entrepreneurs Forum, being held at Stanford University through Thursday. Also, mobility is becoming the new face of computing, Friar said.
Our CIO, Diane Bryant, and her staff create an IT Annual Performance Report each year and you can see what we have done and are continuing to do to address these trends.
I hope you find our Intel IT Best Practices useful as you learn about how real-world IT organizations are responding to these trends
http://www.intel.com/Assets/PDF/general/Intel_IT_2011APR_English_standard.pdf