Simon Kaye has rejoined Oracle Australia, resuming his previous role as director of cloud transformation and innovation, after leaving the company three years ago.
According to an Oracle spokesperson, Kaye is rejoining under the director of strategic sales Terry Maloney, who assumed that role earlier this year, and will be focused on large strategic projects with enterprise and government customers.
Kaye’s role will be to work alongside partners to land and deliver these projects.
After leaving the company, Kaye stayed within the Oracle ecosystem – first as the director of cloud technology solutions for Accenture and then as the director of digital and cloud client solutions for NCS, both Oracle channel partners.
iTWire Wednesday, 07 July 2021 12:06 Oracle Cloud Infrastructure passes IRAP assessment
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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) has successfully completed an assessment against the Information Security Manual (ISM) Protected controls.
Oracle’s Sydney and Melbourne Cloud regions were assessed by an independent assessor under the Information Security Registered Assessors Program (IRAP). 37 OCI services were covered.
This follows the November 2020 assessment at Protected level of key Oracle SaaS applications including Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP and Oracle Fusion Cloud HCM. Oracle is working very closely with the public sector in Australia to enable their transformation. This assessment is an important step in meeting the growing demands and compliance requirements of our Australian public sector customers, said Oracle ANZ vice president and regional managing director Cherie Ryan.
AvePoint Assessed Against Official IRAP Controls, Demonstrating its Longstanding Commitment to Security for Government Entities
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Australian Transport Safety Bureau sponsors AvePoint’s IRAP assessment, issued by the Australian Government, to support its record management and compliance in Microsoft 365.
MELBOURNE, Australia, May 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ – AvePoint, Inc., the largest data management solutions provider for the Microsoft cloud, today announced the AvePoint Online Services cloud platform, and its Cloud Backup, Cloud Governance, and Cloud Records solutions were assessed against the Information Security Registered Assessors Program (IRAP) official controls on April 4, 2021 in Australia. The assessment demonstrates AvePoint’s commitment to, and expertise in, protecting sensitive government data.
“With the addition of Cloud DNS, our U.S. public sector customers can leverage a broader set of Google Cloud technologies with the assurance they are meeting the highest level of civilian classification - without the limits of a traditional government cloud,” said Google.
Customers seeking to quickly and easily meet FedRAMP High controls can leverage Assured Workloads for Government, Google added. The Assured Workloads for Government service enables GCP customers to create controlled environments in US cloud regions by providing a guided process for building compliance-centric workloads.
The tech giant is also assisting with data protection and security requirements in the APAC region. For instance, India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has successfully audited Google Cloud on its conformance with MeitY empanelment requirements (registration).