Author Safe Swiss Cloud on 25 April 2017 Safe Swiss Cloud's blog
Join us at Digital Economic Forum, May 9 & 10, Zurich
Daniel Müri, CEO Safe Swiss Cloud, will host the business track “Internet of Finance Things”.
Author Safe Swiss Cloud on 25 April 2017 Safe Swiss Cloud's blog
Daniel Müri, CEO Safe Swiss Cloud, will host the business track “Internet of Finance Things”.
Author Safe Swiss Cloud on 4 April 2017 Safe Swiss Cloud's blog
A report shows best practice examples for enterprise applications by banks and financial service providers in the Cloud. Safe Swiss Cloud is one of these.
Author Safe Swiss Cloud on 20 December 2016 Safe Swiss Cloud's blog
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) harmonizes the rules for the processing of personal data by private companies and public authorities throughout the EU. This forces many organizations to think again about the cloud strategy.
Author Prodosh Banerjee on 16 November 2016 Prodosh Banerjee's blog
That Great Britain will leave the European Union is certain – what is less certain, however, is how Brexit will proceed and what it will mean for British companies that conduct a large part of their business in the rest of Europe. Especially for the financial industry, which is increasingly voicing its departure from London. This step also has consequences for the Cloud strategies of the banks.
Author Safe Swiss Cloud on 3 November 2016 Safe Swiss Cloud's blog
Big Data is becoming real-time. While Big-Data can be compared to huge Barrels containing Water, real-time Big Data comes along as a waterfall. But not a drop may be lost. Lost real-time data is lost forever.
Author Prodosh Banerjee on 24 October 2016 Prodosh Banerjee's blog
Without high-availability data from The Cloud, driverless cars will have to remain in the garage. And only if 100% security is guaranteed in this case, this technology can revolutionize traffic.
Author Prodosh Banerjee on 12 October 2016 Prodosh Banerjee's blog
According to conventional wisdom, one would expect banks to be cautious when migrating to the cloud. Recent reports indicate however, that the cloud revolution might come sooner than expected.
Author Prodosh Banerjee on 6 October 2016 Prodosh Banerjee's blog
The IoT market is growing rapidly in the area of healthcare and the Cloud is the basis for what makes all this growth possible – provided data security is ensured.
Author Prodosh Banerjee on 7 July 2016 Prodosh Banerjee's blog
Many IT decision makers still have concerns when migrating to the cloud. Their perceptions have now been overtaken. Read more to find out why!
Author Prodosh Banerjee on 25 April 2016 Prodosh Banerjee's blog
The term Internet of Things (IoT) describes the tendency of computers increasingly disappearing as devices and being replaced by „intelligent things“ which exchange data through the Internet and support human users imperceptibly in their activities.There are many applications, from intelligent devices in manufacturing to everyday use in homes – for example, the automatic control of energy consumption and household equipment.
Cookie | Duration | Description |
---|---|---|
cookielawinfo-checkbox-analytics | 1 year | Set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin, this cookie is used to record the user consent for the cookies in the "Analytics" category . |
cookielawinfo-checkbox-marketing | 1 year | This cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Marketing". |
cookielawinfo-checkbox-necessary | 1 year | Set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin, this cookie is used to record the user consent for the cookies in the "Necessary" category . |
JSESSIONID | session | Used for Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF) protection |
sdsc | session | Signed data service context cookie used for database routing to ensure consistency across all databases when a change is made. Used to ensure that user-inputted content is immediately available to the submitting user upon submission |
viewed_cookie_policy | 1 year | The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin to store whether or not the user has consented to the use of cookies. It does not store any personal data. |
Cookie | Duration | Description |
---|---|---|
_ga | 2 years | The _ga cookie, installed by Google Analytics, calculates visitor, session and campaign data and also keeps track of site usage for the site's analytics report. The cookie stores information anonymously and assigns a randomly generated number to recognize unique visitors. |
_ga_D83559EP8M | 2 years | This cookie is installed by Google Analytics. |
browser_id | 5 years | This cookie is used for identifying the visitor browser on re-visit to the website. |
split | 1 month | This cookie is used to evaluate the changes to the website by checking which multivariate test the user takes part in. |
Cookie | Duration | Description |
---|---|---|
bcookie | 1 year | Browser Identifier cookie to uniquely indentify devices accessing LinkedIn to detect abust on the platform and diagnostic purposes |
bscookie | 1 year | Used for remembering that a logged in user is verified by two factor authentication |
lang | session | Used to remember a user's language setting to ensure LinkedIn.com displays in the language selected by the user in their settings |
li_gc | 6 months | Used to store consent of guests regarding the use of cookies for non-essential purposes |
li_mc | 6 months | Used as a temporary cache to avoid database lookups for a member's consent for use of non-essential cookies and used for having consent information on the client side to enforce consent on the client side |
lidc | 24 hours | To facilitate data center selection |