8/28/14

Privacy and Security Demands could lead to Revolutionary New Direction for Virtual Clouds

Consumer Demands for Privacy and Security lead to Innovative New Solutions Virtual Clouds and Communication Technology


New Emerging Communications technology has the potential to completely disrupt the direction of virtual clouds. Technology is emerging that allows users to generate their own system of clouds and gateway the own version of integrated-IT to front their Internet connection. This could completely change how users work on the Internet with full-privacy and security – on their facilities not on someone else’s.

Why Would Someone Change and actually pay for small Cloud technology?

Internet security and privacy is of national importance and given worldwide attention. But, much of the protection has been applied to securing/protecting the data against theft during a transaction. However, the Internet has driven technology to a new level if desiring personal “privacy” since the state of being free from being observed or disturbed by other people is wide-open through the Internet.

 

The need for personal Internet security is also needed to maintain the state of being free from danger or threat.  Users need to have a degree of resistance to or protection from harm as it applies to any vulnerable and valuable physical asset which includes the asset of their character and reputation. For this level of protection users require resident IT with a system of multiple modes of localized integrated IT to front their broadband connection. Here are some of the warnings from industry experts-

 

§ Apple co-founder Wozniak sees trouble in the cloud“ I really worry about everything going to the cloud," he said. "I think it's going to be horrendous. I think there are going to be a lot of horrible problems in the next five years."     - …By Robert MacPherson | AFP – Sun, 5 Aug, 2012 –

§ Facebook co-founder Saverin worried about privacy on Facebook… ” I don’t like showing my privacy,”     - By Fox News | Published May 29, 2012 –

§ The Wall Street Journal reports….The National Security Agency's surveillance network has the capacity to spy on 75 %t of all U.S. Internet traffic,  ….By Fox News / Reported August  21, 2013-

What is the Technology? What Products?

The proprietary technology is a simplified system of integrated multi-hosts—registered as IT-in-a-Box®. It provides a powerful IT system – not a system of virtual services – each addressing a single IT function at another gateway. The IT-in-a-Box appliances produce end-points (“clients”) that work as hosts to protect privacy and security on powerful local “virtual machines”. Our IT-in-a-Box® appliances provide a local gateway instead of relying on remote cloud services– which divides down cloud-sessions/links for services on an offsite gateway.

 

This technology upgrades clients to system of servers/specific hosts - at the end-point. The integration/application applies IT-in-a-Box to specific market segments...


  • Small Busniess, Home and Family use
  • Virtual Machine

  • Point of Sale

  • Sales, CRM

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Specific application can be developed for doctor office/hospital, lawyer home/office,
agent/real estate office, etc.
 
The potential market is approaching 1 billion potential clients. The full market reach is possible under software licensing and through building strategic relationships for bundling and branding appliances – fully expanding sales/distribution with other resources.

Where is the Competition?

They are in systems of cloud services with their own software offering –building business with virtual connections. Netmaz acquired the last system appliance development – continued after Sun Microsystems ended their romance with multiple host-integrated small appliances after acquiring the Cobalt Cube for $16 billion @ 200:1+ on sales of $60 million. The appliance hardware for these clients is made up from routers/modems and a few single end-point private sharing devices that work through on addressable IPs from routers.
 
 
By Dr. Rob Taylor

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