Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Security

April 1, 2019

Enterprises need scalable hybrid cloud solutions that meet all their security, data protection, and compliance requirements. To meet this need, Oracle developed Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, which offers customers a virtual data center in the cloud that allows enterprises to have complete control with unmatched security. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is a cloud platform designed and architected to support enterprise applications and customers. The platform provides high-performance, secure, and highly available services that scale elastically to handle a wide variety of enterprise workloads. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure offers a variety of cloud services including bare metal compute, virtual machines (VMs), software-defined virtual cloud networks (VCNs), highperformance managed Oracle databases, remote block storage, object storage, audit, identity and access management, managed load balancing, DNS, and other edge services. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure was designed and built to run mission-critical, enterprise workloads while also supporting modern cloud-native workloads.

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What is Fully Managed in the Cloud

whitePaper | January 22, 2020

Record numbers of businesses are investing in as-a-Service (XaaS) infrastructures and moving parts (or all) of their IT infrastructure to public clouds. Many of these same businesses are moving their databases to the cloud as part of this trend. Why? The promise of the cloud is easy setup, simplified management, guaranteed availability, and on-demand scalability all at a knowable price with no surprises. In the minds of companies moving their database to the cloud, this translates to a one-and-done decision that comes with a low overhead: database instances, on demand, with little to no oversight or hassle. You probably can even reduce the number of DBAs on staff! But is it true? In reality, cloud providers provide an excellent resource for creating and maintaining cloud database infrastructure, but do not provide the necessary technical expertise that gets the best business value out of your database. It is a company’s responsibility to develop, implement, and optimize the architecture that most serves their business goals.

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ControlUp Security White Paper

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This document outlines the principles behind ControlUp’s technical and organizational data security measures. These measures are provided as standard to all customers and in all ControlUp products and services, as required by the Regulation (EU 2016/679), the General Data Protection Regulation ("GDPR").

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Cloud Privilege Broker 22.1 Security Whitepaper

whitePaper | September 15, 2022

There is complete end-to-end encryption from BeyondInsight with Cloud Privilege Broker through to the Cloud Platform Infrastructure. Cloud Privilege Broker services communicate with each other through distributed queues over TLS encryption.

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Edge computing and deployment strategies for communication service providers

whitePaper | February 26, 2020

Communication Service Providers (CSP) are looking for new revenue sources to grow their businesses, especially in the enterprise area which will be increasingly important in the future. According to the Ericsson report “5G for business: a 2030 market compass”, by 2030 up to USD 700 billion of the 5G-enabled, business-to-business value could be addressed by CSPs. With the introduction of 5G and edge computing, they are now in a better position to provide new offerings both to enterprises that need to automate industrial processes and to consumers who require improved user experiences for on-line gaming. Edge computing provides distributed computing and storage resources closer to the location where it is needed and targets new business opportunities that provide support for specific application use cases. Some examples of use case areas are augmented and virtual reality, manufacturing and automotive. The innovation rate in this part of the application ecosystem will be significant going forward. The edge opportunity should be seen in a larger context of the enterprise opportunity, where edge computing will be an enabler for many broader use cases, for example within the Internet of Things (IoT) and potentially bundled with other enterprise offerings such as 5G private networks.

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whitePaper | December 30, 2022

Gartner estimates $195 Billion1 of spending across industries on Cloud Application Services (SaaS) in 2023, with Financial Services set to be one of the key contributors to this overall estimated spend. As banks seek to cut costs and ramp up digital transformation, cloud adoption by banks has accelerated. Just under three-quarters (72%) of IT executives at banks surveyed by The Economist Intelligence Unit in 20222, report that incorporating the cloud into their organization’s products and services will help them to achieve their business priorities. 82% of banking IT executives say they have a clear strategy for adopting cloud technology.

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IXON Whitepaper Security 2022

whitePaper | April 25, 2022

IXON provides a fully integrated cloud-based Industrial IoT solution for machine builders, building automation integrators and system integrators. The IXON Cloud platform together with a connectivity gateway, the IXrouter or third party devices with the IXagent software installed, o¬ers an all-in-one solution for safely and easily setting up remote access to your machines, monitoring or logging machine status and receiving alerts about important machine events — all within your own branded IXON Cloud portal.

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VESK are the fastest growing provider of Hosted Virtual Desktops in the UK. Our Virtual Desktop Infrastructure is solely built for hosted desktops, making VESK the unrivalled cloud product for today and the future. VESK's vision is to provide businesses with a simple solution to all of their IT needs. Any business using VESK will benefit from a service which is cost effective, accessible from anywhere and on any device, secure & reliable and simple to manage. Instead of using local servers and networks, VESK delivers your desktop to you over the Internet. You can access your VESK (virtual desktop) from anywhere in the world, on any device that has a web browser and an Internet connection. Whether you are sat at your desk in the office, at home or on the move, VESK is always there for you, just as you left it last.

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