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Hurtling Over Agencies’ Network Technology Issues

Mobility, advanced analytics, cloud computing, network function virtualization, and the Internet of Things – these are some of today’s top tech trends. And government is finally catching up to them. Many agencies are implementing these technologies to improve internal efficiencies, reduce cost, and improve engagement between the public and government.

But with these tech and IT modernizations come network challenges in cybersecurity, mobility, bandwidth, network consolidation, and cloud application performance.

In a recent GovLoop survey, 51% of our users said security is driving their network modernization. Subsequently, 35% of users said they are working on their network upgrade right now.

So how does your agency improve network security and flexibility, while still lowering costs and expenses?

In GovLoop’s recent online training, Advancing Your Network to Keep up with New Technology Demands, topic experts Stephen Wallo, Brocade’s Federal Chief Solutions Architect, and Steve Ressler, Founder and President of GovLoop, discussed issues agencies are facing with their network technology – and what can be done to fix them.

First up? The hurdles. There are many problems with agencies’ data and current technology that is causing concerns for network performance. The problems are:

But there is a way forward. One way agencies can gain insight into what is happening in their network and tech environment is through analytics. Having one platform that manages all of your tech programs can optimize your data. This platform can improve:

For more information on advancing your network to keep up with technology’s demands, view the training on-demand here.

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