I am grateful to my colleague, Jim Cumiskey, Manager of our Programme Management Office (PMO) in Trinity College Dublin, for this guest blog post on some lessons shared at the recent conference of the Association of Project Management PMO Special Interest Group last September in Watford, where the main speaker was Mark Price Perry (@markpriceperry). [...]
Archive of entries posted on October 2011
Cloud Computing – Security Implications
6 October 2011, 10:51 pm
I’ve been working for a while on a policy and associated procedures for Trinity College Dublin to enable us to leverage various cloud technologies and services for the benefit of the college. What has struck me is the complexity of dealing with the topic in a large-scale environment. As consumers, many of us use cloud [...]
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