CIOs and Cloud: A Recipe For Success
Cloud computing can give Chief Information Officers (CIOs) the ingredients they need — such as adaptability and security — to cook up modern agencies.
Cloud computing can give Chief Information Officers (CIOs) the ingredients they need — such as adaptability and security — to cook up modern agencies.
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.
Massachusetts CIO sat down with GovLoop to talk about 2020 priorities, 2019 triumphs, cybersecurity and workforce retention.
Delaware CIO spoke to GovLoop about overhauling the state’s voting system, what has changed and what has stayed the same about his cybersecurity concerns.
Texas CISO sat down to talk to GovLoop further about 2020 priorities, 2019 successes and how she finds the right cybersecurity team.
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.
Analyzing the well of data that Minneapolis possesses has kept the city accountable to itself, the workforce and its standards.
Cupertino’s IT department quickly realized partnering with a security operations center (SOC)-as-a-service provider could address its two biggest problems.
The continuous process of managing data — not just the deployment of a cool service — is the true producer of value in data.
At NASCIO’s 50th anniversary, GovLoop spoke with state chief information officers about the tech priorities they’re focusing on in 2020.