The debate on public versus private cloud is a fierce one with advocates on both sides. Security experts, however, consistently fall in the pro-private camp. As a compliance and security expert, I have to agree. First, let’s be clear on the definitions. The public cloud is available to the public in a free or pay-per-use capacity and is accessible via the web. Some examples include Google Apps, Office 365, file sharing applications such as Box or
FOSS INFOTECH launches its own Open Source Hardware Rack-ON Powered by KVM based Hypervisors to create Virtual Machine. Rack-ON is a Virtualization Server consolidated with stack of Open Source Applications pre-loaded in it. An user can power-up ERP, ECM, Operating System and any enterprise software in seconds and start using multiple Guest Operations Systems.