North Carolina Deputy State CIO on Why She Works in Government
North Carolina’s Deputy State CIO talks about her biggest pride points in 2019, why her middle name is “blockchain” and why she works in government.
North Carolina’s Deputy State CIO talks about her biggest pride points in 2019, why her middle name is “blockchain” and why she works in government.
To be successful in DevOps, agencies can do three things: create small teams for specific problems, get feedback from the customer and network small teams to solve more complex problems.
In their rush to realize IT modernization’s promises of more security, better service delivery and greater innovation, agencies find three main challenges — and a solution — to find the right foundation.
Connected roadway technologies are transforming the driving experience in cities across the globe in terms of safety and effiencency.
How do agencies thoughtfully and securely approach modernization without disrupting critical business? Understanding what you have is the first step.
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 successfully move forward with IT optimization, your agency needs to focus on three areas: IT automation, infrastructure and storage.
To deliver mission-critical services and be efficient in today’s world, government agencies are shifting IT from traditional infrastructure operations.
Automation tools make it easier for cybersecurity professionals to enforce security best practices, as well as meet internal and external security mandates.
To help federal enterprises address this ongoing challenge, next-generation, intent-based networks help provide enterprise visibility.