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JPMorgan Chase Hiring Engineers to Work on Cloud-Based Deposit System

AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File This story is available exclusively to Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. JPMorgan Chase is hiring engineers to work on a new cloud native deposit system. The bank employs more than 19,000 in Columbus, where many of their tech teams are located. US bank deposits have swelled recently, boosted by fiscal and monetary stimulus from the pandemic. JPMorgan Chase, the largest bank by assets in the US, has its eyes set on a wholesale upgrade of its deposit system.  The bank is searching for cloud engineers that will be working on a new cloud native green field initiative to replace the current Deposits legacy platform, according to previous job postings on the JPMorgan Chase careers website and other job sites. The roles are based in Chase s regional hub in Columbus, Ohio. 

Synchronoss Technologies, Inc : Synchronoss Personal Cloud Selected by Telkomsigma for Integration in Indonesian Universities

Synchronoss Technologies, Inc.: Synchronoss Personal Cloud Selected by Telkomsigma for Integration in Indonesian Universities The partnership will bring personal cloud to a market of more than 25 universities and eight million students in the coming three years BRIDGEWATER, N.J., April 22, 2021, the IT arm of Telkom Indonesia Group, to deliver the Synchronoss Personal Cloud Solution to Indonesian universities. The Telkom Community Cloud will be offered to students at 25 universities as a tool to securely store, share and transfer academic documents with their professors, school groups and peers. The white-label Synchronoss Personal Cloud solution will run on top of FLOU, Telkomsigma s multi-cloud platform. First-year students at selected universities will be able to join the new cloud solution beginning in September, with thousands of additional students phased in over the next three years. At the end of the three-year onboarding process, 450,000 students are expected to have acce

3 Steps to Managing Shadow IT

98 percent of cloud services are adopted without any IT oversight. The result? A shadow IT epidemic that leaves enterprises vulnerable to data compromise or loss,

CloudSpeak: What Clouds Are Saying

   Credit Noe Tanigawa Clouds are my favorite thing to talk about, says Alison Nugent. Really, they re so beautiful. And so informative. Nugent teaches atmospheric sciences (weather) at UH Manoa.  She says clouds come in two categories, stratiform and convective. In the Hawaiian Islands, we usually have convective, which means in buoyant circulation, or in motion. When I think about convective clouds I move my fingers in these little circles like cauliflower or like boiling water in a pot. Convective clouds have a lot of moving circulation of air. Stratiform means layered. Stratiform clouds are pretty flat and usually pretty ugly.    

iTWire - How might we build a new internet?

iTWire Wednesday, 21 April 2021 13:29 How might we build a new internet? Featured Industry experts offer their thoughts on what Internet 2.0 might look like. In this edition of the Controversial Question series, we asked our panel of experts how they might go about building an entire new internet, learning from all the mistakes made in the construction and maintenance of the one we have right now. This is the question we posed: We all know that the original design of the Internet assumed everyone was friendly and there was no expectation of malicious activity. However, once the Internet was opened to the big wide world, that became a major problem as security had to be shoe-horned into a structure that was never designed to be secure. Further, the Internet has grown far beyond anything anticipated by the original designers. The obvious choke-points are IPv4 and DNS (yes, I know we re moving to IPv6!).

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