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Anonymous, 
25 July 2011

The Desktop Computing era has brought computing power into the hands of the users, but left them still reliant upon IT to provision the back-end infrastructure such as networks, servers and firewalls. Upkeep on in-house infrastructure tends to be daunting and very costly. What’s more, disaster can ensue at anytime from drive failures, viruses, corrupt databases, server patches and the list goes on. You also need to pay for all the hardware and a team to manage it.

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Steve Pailthorpe, 
21 July 2011
The last few months have seen several major corporations fall victim to cyber attacks. Hedge Fund IT security is of paramount concern in today’s market place. RSA, Lockheed Martin and Sony are just a few of the international brands that have been tainted by recent security breaches.
 
In a recent poll, we put some of the key security questions to leading Funds and Asset Management firms. Amazingly, many hedge funds were unaware of the security issues surrounding Hedge Fund IT infrastructure.
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Steve Pailthorpe, 
05 July 2011

For the last 3 years, companies across London have been talking about the brilliance of cloud computing and how it delivers a model that removes CapEx whilst providing guaranteed uptime. The problem occurs when these companies look at the levels of support provided by these cloud vendors and how such support can be delivered at a user level. 

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Alex Parker, 
01 July 2011

Software as a Service Explained - SaaS is a service based upon hosting software on centralised servers to allow access over the Internet. Google docs is a simple example of this. SaaS is currently the most popular form of cloud computing as it offers high flexibility, superior scalability and little maintenance. At Commensus, we host the application and the data meaning the end user can use their software all over the world.

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