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Federal spending on software totals more than $6 billion a year and is an area ripe for savings. Here are some tips to get software spending under control.
Federal spending on software totals more than $6 billion a year and is an area ripe for savings. Here are some tips to get software spending under control.
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Digital transformation is more than getting new technology, it also involves transforming an agency’s culture and how it operates. This is where cloud content management can help. Register for our upcoming event to learn more.
Cloud and security can co-exist. The maturity of cloud computing has made offerings such as multi-tenancy a secure and cost-effective option to support government’s modernization journey.
To bridge the divide between development, operations and security teams and ensure that systems stay updated, running and secure all at the same time, agencies are investing in a new approach known as DevSecOps.
Federal government agencies began adopting enterprise-wide cloud roughly a decade ago. In 2018, many are still struggling with IT modernization.
There are five steps that can help agencies better navigate challenges and benefit from IT modernization and consolidation.
Agencies need the ability to provision cloud services quickly and manage those services with transparency and ease across multiple clouds.
With a pace-layered strategy for smarter deployments, innovative contracts for easier procurement and flexibility in managing networks, federal agencies can truly begin to tackle IT modernization.
The administration is moving forward on several initiatives to accelerate IT modernization and bolster cybersecurity governmentwide, including updates to key metrics that govern how agencies secure their IT systems and new programs to recruit and retrain employees.