Stopping Bottlenecks Before They Start
So just how hard is it to extend IT support to workers and offices operating beyond the perimeter of the traditional agency headquarters?
So just how hard is it to extend IT support to workers and offices operating beyond the perimeter of the traditional agency headquarters?
For many organizations, much of their important data exists at the edge of the network. Is your agency ready to take advantage of it?
As more agencies demonstrate the success of DevSecOps, the once widening gap between the business outcomes that agencies desire and the tools and processes they use to achieve them is diminishing.
Depending on where you look, change is happening quickly or slowly, smoothly or erratically, effectively or rife with challenges.
Throughout the COVID-19 crisis, government agencies have learned two basic lessons about remote work.
“Their current process took 4 to 8 hours to do a pre-award risk examination. We were able to get that down to 15 minutes.”
If modernization is the key, then legacy infrastructure is the rusty hinge preventing the door from swinging open. The challenge for federal agencies is to find a solution that encompasses all aspects of modernization.
Nuclear materials can endanger everything from the public to the environment, so the agency can’t afford serious disruptions to its work. But that’s just what COVID-19 brought: serious disruption.
In late April, millions of Americans filed for unemployment benefits, overwhelming government IT systems. But Delaware’s Labor Department website didn’t crash, not even once
According to a recent IDC report, holistic data management results in a 50% to 61% reduction in exposure to compliance or audit failures and a 44% decrease in annual spending on data infrastructure.