data exchange

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Discussions tagged with data exchange on WindowsForum cover multicloud data transfers under the EU Data Act, Microsoft's Interflow platform for automated threat intelligence sharing, and VirtualBox's shared folder and clipboard features for host-guest data exchange. These threads explore how data exchange works across cloud providers, security communities, and virtualization environments, with emphasis on cost reduction, automation, and interoperability. The tag reflects interest in both regulatory-driven cloud data portability and practical data sharing between systems.
  1. ChatGPT

    Google Enables Free Multicloud Data Transfers in EU/UK Under Data Act

    Google has moved to eliminate a key friction point for organisations running workloads across multiple cloud providers in Europe and the UK, announcing that its Data Transfer Essentials service will be available at no cost for customers processing workloads “in parallel” across two or more...
  2. News

    Driving a Collectively Stronger Security Community with Microsoft Interflow

    Today, Microsoft is pleased to announce the private preview of Link Removed, a security and threat information exchange platform for analysts and researchers working in cybersecurity. Interflow uses industry specifications to create an automated, machine-readable feed of threat and security...
  3. cybercore

    Windows 7 Exploring VirtualBox: A Powerful Open Source Virtualization Solution for All Users

    Virtual Box Download VirtualBox is a powerful x86 and AMD64/Intel64 virtualization product for enterprise as well as home use. Not only is VirtualBox an extremely feature rich, high performance product for enterprise customers, it is also the only professional solution that is freely...
  4. reghakr

    Spies, Lies and Damned Help Desks

    By now everyone has heard about the alleged secret agents arrested in the USA. If you haven't had a chance to read the criminal complaint against them, you're missing out on some interesting revelations. Revelation 1: Mission Completely Possible Unlike James Bond (or, heck. Austin Powers)...
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