Defying IT Clichés and Envisioning the Future
Often, trusted best practices like “start small” are repeated at government conferences like they’re the IT national anthem.
Often, trusted best practices like “start small” are repeated at government conferences like they’re the IT national anthem.
We all need a place where we can retreat when we run into obstacles that in our career that either stagnates progression or takes us totally off our path.
Here are three things that federal IT pros can do to update their agency’s cybersecurity plan.
A study of social media usage during the last four months shows that residents are looking to their city’s leaders as trusted and authoritative sources of information.
To meet application expectations, organizations have to fix issues right away. And when you don’t have automation capabilities, it becomes difficult to pinpoint and fix snags in real time.
GovLoop has three tips for agencies who want to keep digitally transforming after they’ve adopted cloud computing services.
Scaling your security strategy to accommodate a remote workforce is no longer optional — it’s essential.
In theory, a cloud-based security solution should provide the necessary flexibility and scalability. However, many so-called cloud solutions were not designed for the cloud but instead retrofitted for it, relying on script languages to provide automated capabilities.
The answer lies not in being able to predict the next crisis but in being prepared for whatever it may be.
It’s never been more critical to ensure your team is staffed and skilled to ensure minimal disruption to your agency objectives.