Oracle Database, IBM DB2, SQL Server, and Sybase Database Have More Cloud Security | Database Journal

Oracle Database, IBM DB2, SQL Server, and Sybase Database Have More Cloud Security

May 29, 2010
1 minute read

Database cloud safety has risen to a new level as Cirrhus9, a privately-held cloud computing and consulting firm, and SecuCloud, a leader in database security and compliance solutions, have joined together. The C9 SecuCloud system:

  • Runs on major databases Oracle, DB2, MS-SQL, and Sybase via Amazon Web Services and 3Tera’s Applogic cloud computing platforms
  • Provides quick protection from data theft, privacy breaches, and non-compliance
  • Allows users to generate regular reports with effective tools to make sure database audit requirements are met
  • And is cost effective
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