When Cloud Deployments Stretch Your IT Team’s Bandwidth
When applications are running in a cloud service provider’s environment, there are a lot of other things the government has to worry about.
When applications are running in a cloud service provider’s environment, there are a lot of other things the government has to worry about.
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Consider all the information passing through 911 dispatch centers on a daily basis: addresses, names, medical conditions and more. What can it be used for?
The best route to evidence-based decision-making doesn’t involve a massive, top-down solution.
More teleworking means agencies must defend a wider attack surface, with applications, data and devices reaching far beyond the network perimeter. Zero trust can help.
To learn about how agencies can manage the enormous data influx and optimize their cloud journeys, an industry expert offered three key practices.
The traditional high-performance computing architecture, now decades old, worked well for previous generations. But today’s applications, driven by artificial intelligence (AI), require a new approach.
Federal agencies must have confidence in a procurement process comprising tens of thousands of suppliers and sub-suppliers.