worldwide cloud storage via Satellites will tackle cyber theft!




Startup CEO Lays Out Vision for Constellation of Cloud Data Centers - Via Satellite -: Cloud Constellation, a satellite industry startup, is designing a network of Low Earth Orbiting (LEO) data centers for cloud service providers with needs for highly secure communications.

"Scott Sobhani, CEO and co-founder of Cloud Constellation, told that the goal of the company is to create a worldwide cloud storage networking capability that does not rely on lease lines, Internet cable, or any other network to function. The constellation would serve enterprise and government customers needing to transport sensitive and mission-critical information that requires high levels of security. 

 "Citing cybersecurity risks with common ground infrastructure, and a “pandemic crisis” level of surreptitious cyber theft and monitoring by hackers and other malefactors, Sobhani said Cloud Constellation felt creating its own system was the best way to ensure protected cloud data services. 

" 'We feel, at SpaceBelt, that human error will never leave. It will never disappear, so in order to address the needs of enterprises, we need to create an entire system that is uniquely and exclusively just for the enterprise, can protect the data, and supply a dedicated point-to-point and mesh network around the world,' he said. 

"Cloud Constellation started designing SpaceBelt about three years ago. Sobhani said the company sought not to 'overbuild' the project and instead focus on creating a simpler system that is more robust. The initial constellation is to feature eight data-center-type satellites that can grow modularly to scale with the evolution of cloud storage and computing technology. Sobhani said the spacecraft will use inter-satellite links to communicate with each other and eliminate the need for Points of Presence (PoPs) on the ground. 

" '[Our network] can actually cross-strap any Radio Frequencies (RF) that it sees into the SpaceBelt network without having to force that source to touch the ground or interconnect using Earth stations or hops to do that,' he explained. 'Our system has the ability to accept any RF signal, and allow it to uniquely or privately speak to any other RF signal that is also connected to the SpaceBelt. That allows for someone on one end of the world that might be operating in Ka-band to communicate with someone in C-band on the other side of the world.' 

Sobhani said Cloud Constellation terminals designed to work with the SpaceBelt would be located at the sites of enterprise or government customers, their receiving offices and remote sites, and would be able to communicate without any requirement to touch or communicate with the Internet, leased-lines or other infrastructure. The terminals will be certified to United States defense military standards for security. 

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Building Cloud Storage Out of This World!





Cloud Constellation Corporation has announced it is planning to build a cloud storage network that is truly out of this world.

The company plans to implement its SpaceBelt network soon. It will include orbiting satellites and ground networks. Businesses, government entities, and cloud service providers will be able to store data securely in the space-based infrastructure.

The SpaceBelt network will utilize a combination of Earth-orbiting satellites and secure ground networks to let cloud service providers, multifaceted businesses, and government entities store vast amounts of data securely in space and allow clients to retrieve their information in fractions of a second. The Information Ultra-Highway for Enterprises and Governments.Space-based Cloud Storage of Sensitive and Mission Critical Data Worldwide, SpaceBelt™ is a patent pending high speed global cloud storage network of space-based™ data centers continuously interconnected by exclusive architecture to power its own dedicated telecom backbone.

Scott Sobhani, the co-founder and CEO of Cloud Constellation Corporation, describes SpaceBelt as cloud infrastructure, not a cloud service. He said the company’s global network plan involves a minimum network of seven satellites covering Earth starting as soon as 2019, with beta testing of the system beginning in 2018.

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Agreement reached. Microsoft is to acquire LinkedIn.



In News released by Microsoft on June 13, 2016 Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT) will acquire LinkedIn Corporation (NYSE: LNKD) for $196 per share in an all-cash transaction valued at $26.2 billion, inclusive of LinkedIn’s net cash.

According to the agreement reached between the two companies "LinkedIn will retain its distinct brand, culture and independence. Jeff Weiner will remain CEO of LinkedIn, reporting to Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft. Reid Hoffman, chairman of the board, co-founder and controlling shareholder of LinkedIn, and Weiner both fully support this transaction."

It is expected that the acquisition will be completed this calendar year. LinkedIn is known as the world’s largest and most valuable professional network  and continues to build a strong and growing business.
Over the last year

  • The company has launched a new version of its mobile app; 
  • Acquired a leading online learning platform called Lynda.com to enter a new market; 
  • Rolled out a new version of its Recruiter product to its enterprise customers. 

“The LinkedIn team has grown a fantastic business centered on connecting the world’s professionals,” Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft said. “Together we can accelerate the growth of LinkedIn, as well as Microsoft Office 365 and Dynamics as we seek to empower every person and organization on the planet.” Reid Hoffman, chairman of the board, co-founder and controlling shareholder of LinkedIn said  “Just as we have changed the way the world connects to opportunity, this relationship with Microsoft, and the combination of their cloud and LinkedIn’s network, now gives us a chance to also change the way the world works,” “For the last 13 years, we’ve been uniquely positioned to connect professionals to make them more productive and successful, and I’m looking forward to leading our team through the next chapter of our story.”

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