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	<title>Comments on: PBwiki becomes PBworks, and offers new Legal Edition.</title>
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		<title>By: SocialCast leverages the power of feeds.</title>
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		<dc:creator>SocialCast leverages the power of feeds.</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Here’s an interesting tidbit of information that may help you decide between the SaaS version and the on-premise installation: Socialcast encrypts your data on their SaaS server. So even though you are sending communications outside the corporate walls – it’s encrypted all the way though and back. It’s even encrypted on server disk. This feature pretty much defeats many of the security concerns that some companies still have with SaaS. This does not mean that your security czar will still not challenge this architecture. But it does mean that Socialcast understands the reality of enterprise computing needs and is providing a solution that follows the best industry practices it can.  (Readers may recall that PBWorks&#8217; Legal Edition also encrypts data on the cloud servers &#8211; covered here.) [...]</description>
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