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Monday, 22 August 2011, 12:00 HKT/SGT | |
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BEIJING, Aug 22, 2011 - (ACN Newswire) - According to the recent report of Frbiz.com in order to attract more government agencies to be its customers, Amazon is working to improve the security and access control features of its cloud services. The company recently released the Administrative Amazon Web Services cloud. The service is in strict compliance with the international communications standards in the provisions of Arms. ITAR defines how government agencies manage and store sensitive data, including national defense data.
Frbiz.com (http://www.frbiz.com/products/) reports that cloud services used by any organization covered (http://www.frbiz.com/q-portable_toilet_seat_cover/) by the ITAR only allow U.S. citizens to access. So government agencies can use the service to store and manage data. In addition, Amazon's administrative cloud services have met the requirement of a number of important government regulations, such as the Federal Information Security Management Act and Federal Information Processing Standard, so government agencies can use the service.
Frbiz.com points out that currently the government agencies that are known to use AWS services are NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the U.S. RATB organization. The cost of using Administrative cloud is higher than AWS services that are used by non-government users. Frbiz.com analyzes that Amazon is in competition with Microsoft and Google in Administrative cloud service. Amazon works best in providing computing and storage cloud service.
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