Asia's Largest Cloud Security Center Launched In China
March 11, 2010 |
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Chinese anti-virus service provider Rising has announced the launch of its generically-named Cloud Security Center, which is reported to be the largest of its kind in Asia.
With a total investment of CNY130 million, the center reportedly has more than 5000 enterprise level severs in various geographic locations in China which can provide security check services for up to one billion users and reduce the time for processing most of the virus files to one second.
The center is said to be the first technical project initiated by Rising in 2010. Liu Gang, a chief scientist of Rising, told local media that with the improvement of its hardware and core structure, the center can reduce the time for automatically analyzing and processing most virus files to one second.
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