What Agencies Can Do About the Unfulfilled Promise of Cloud
To realize the true potential and possibility of cloud, agencies must invest in better visibility across workload and data hosting environments.
To realize the true potential and possibility of cloud, agencies must invest in better visibility across workload and data hosting environments.
Should you show appreciation to someone who isn’t performing well?
Sometimes, all questions aren’t great questions when it comes to implementing a strong cybersecurity posture in government.
To fully understand their threat environment, agencies need to leverage threat intelligence to develop real-time cyber situational awareness.
Many agencies are considering cloud technologies, which remove the need for on-premise data storage that creates silos by geography, technology or location.
Managing security risks and developing next-generation software often feels like competing priorities in government.
An app that Los Angeles recently released indicates that cloud is a blank canvas that state and local governments can use to provide almost any public service.
Leaders should let staff see them engaging in resilience practices and talk about why they prioritize certain activities and the impact they have on their abilities.
Ohio CIO Ervan Rodgers is optimistic about his state’s future. Gazing into the proverbial crystal ball, Rodgers imagines Ohio’s technology and workforces reaching new heights in 2020 and beyond.
It’s time for a change in the way government hires, engages and retains talent.