DoD CIO: JEDI to Accelerate DevOps, AI Work
Chief Information Officer Dana Deasy discusses how the department’s massive cloud contract will serve as a platform for broader DevOps and artificial intelligence efforts.
Chief Information Officer Dana Deasy discusses how the department’s massive cloud contract will serve as a platform for broader DevOps and artificial intelligence efforts.
According to a 2018 survey, 80% of IT decision-makers migrated applications back from the public cloud. Why? During GovLoop’s recent online training, experts weighed in.
According to an expert in federal IT, electrical grids can help illustrate the relationship between cloud and fog computing.
Tennessee Deputy CIO speaks about the state’s plans for cloud migration in 2020, the differences and similarities in the state governments he has served at and the fruit of the labor he has seen in the department in 2019.
Most organizations will adopt a hybrid, multi-cloud environment by 2021 to fit their complex needs. So here are three priorities your agency should focus on to manage a more complex environment.
At GovLoop’s virtual summit on Wednesday, shared responsibility and transparency were highlighted as key aspects to achieve compliance, optimization and security with the cloud.
To manage and schedule the cloud environment, NASA turned to Ansible Tower, the agency is now better equipped to manage its AWS environment.
DevOps not only helps agencies meet compliance demands, but also exceeds those requirements by empowering more innovative, timely and secure development of critical software.
To deliver mission-critical services and be efficient in today’s world, government agencies are shifting IT from traditional infrastructure operations.
The fruits of labor that have been linked for decades to artificial intelligence and machine learning finally are ripe, and agencies can harvest their full value by going to the cloud.