Industry News Desk
Cast Iron Protects Corporate Data on Google Cloud
It includes integration templates with pre-configured gadget data maps
Apr. 17, 2009 11:20 AM
Cast Iron Systems has widgetry to encrypt the exchange of data between a company's firewalled enterprise apps and Google's cloud. Cast Iron for Google Apps, which includes Google's Secure Data Connector, is supposed to make it easier for companies to integrate their Google Apps and Google App Engine applications with other on-premises and SaaS apps. It includes integration templates with pre-configured gadget data maps that work with Saleforce.com, Oracle, and SAP among others.
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