Bringing Business Acumen to Your Cloud Strategy
“If you don’t have visibility of what you have in the public cloud, you can get sticker shock. You’re invoiced at the end of the month and you ask yourself, ‘Why is this costing so much?’”
“If you don’t have visibility of what you have in the public cloud, you can get sticker shock. You’re invoiced at the end of the month and you ask yourself, ‘Why is this costing so much?’”
Agencies need to figure out ways to not just close budget gaps but also raise new revenue streams. To do so, they must prioritize services based on need, not want.
Now, leaders face a difficult problem: How do they lower facility costs while considering a post-COVID-19 future?
To learn about how agencies can manage the enormous data influx and optimize their cloud journeys, an industry expert offered three key practices.
When you have enough talent, you can be confident about your agency’s capabilities. But most organizations don’t have enough. So, they need to augment their staff with the right tools and procedures.
Cybersecurity must be integral to the broader solutions that agencies adopt so that it isn’t an afterthought in budget-strained times.
How can agencies overcome barriers to entry and practically adopt AI for success throughout the organization?
You likely already use some kind of cloud-based technology in your everyday work.
Government agencies often focus on the threats that affect their cyber systems — and for good reason. But what evidence do they have to prove the value of their security investments?
At least 3.7 million households lack internet access according to a Census Bureau survey. Here is how one school ensures its students have connectivity.