Tips For Moving Your Windows Workloads
Moving Windows workloads to the cloud opens a path toward freedom of choice, lower costs and release from vendor lock-in.
Moving Windows workloads to the cloud opens a path toward freedom of choice, lower costs and release from vendor lock-in.
As agencies look for ways to improve performance, optimize costs and embrace a digital future, they are turning to the cloud for many of their services.
Agencies must build a culture of data intelligence. And that begins with data governance, which manages availability, security and usability.
A managed service provider can help agencies avoid pitfalls that lead to ineffective services, misspent money or risky cyber vulnerabilities.
With a plan in place, organizations have a greater chance of overcoming a range of disaster scenarios and getting back to normal operations more quickly, as well as providing better customer service overall.
Agencies must build a culture of data intelligence. It begins with data governance, which manages availability, security and usability while providing a framework for enforcing policies.
GSA’s new analytics-as-a-service platform was designed to collect, manage and analyze complex data from multiple sources.
To cope with increased demands, services have needed to be bigger, faster and stronger — bigger in availability, faster in handling requests, and stronger in the face of cyberattacks and network strain.
Although some of the time-to-compliance issues can’t be controlled, there are ways to significantly accelerate critical parts of the FedRAMP compliance process.
When applications are running in a cloud service provider’s environment, there are a lot of other things the government has to worry about.