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Date / Time: 8/24/2009 3:41 PM UTC
Cloud computing sits at the forefront of industry headlines these days. It's a trending computing model that many organizations are being forced to seriously consider if they want to keep up with evolving IT business practices and maintain a competitive edge. But with this new shift towards virtualization technology come a number of concerns to address, particularly around issues of security. Glenn Brunette, Distinguished Engineer and Chief Security Architect, is working on a project that attempts to solve some of the bigger problems around the security of virtualized environments using Immutable Service Containers (ISCs)--an architectural deployment pattern for highly secure service delivery.
Listen to this edition of Innovating@Sun in which Hal Stern, VP Global Systems Engineering, and Brunette discuss ISCs and how building them along principles of stronger security, greater integrity, and simplified security configuration and management is proving to be a very viable solution for organizations looking to safeguard their virtualized environments. Hal and Glenn go on to discuss:
Links Immutable Service Containers Project OpenSolaris ISC Construction Kit Preview OpenSolaris on EC2 JeOS Project Glenn Brunette's Blog Transcript
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