AWS Partner Network Helps Agencies Navigate the Shift to Remote Work and Increased Citizen Demands
Agencies can address productivity needs by migrating their existing applications and IT assets to the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud.
Agencies can address productivity needs by migrating their existing applications and IT assets to the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud.
This roundtable discussion covered topics, from the continued relevance of the original TIC vision to the uncertainty and excitement about its evolution.
The AWS partner network supports frontline workers with technology that enables tracking of health care resources, analyzes utilization of resources and more.
The AWS partner network is helping government agencies facilitate data sharing and analytics to support crisis management efforts.
In recent years, agencies have become more cognizant of the cloud and its potential benefits, but the comfort of the status quo still beckons.
Tuesday, June 30 from 10:00 a.m. ET/7:00 a.m. PT – 2:10 p.m. ET/11:10 a.m. PT is the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Public Sector Summit Online, a chance for government employees to hear from thought-provoking speakers and cloud experts.
The evolution of the Trusted Internet Connection (TIC) program – from TIC 1.0 more than 10 years ago to TIC 3.0 today – reflects how technology often moves in unexpected ways.
When it comes to using and deploying technology to respond to the coronavirus, time is of the essence.
The National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) has baked the DevOps mindset into its organizational structure.
The hope now is that agencies won’t have to bend backwards to satisfy TIC. The hope is that TIC will instead be flexible enough for agencies to adopt modern solutions tailored to their needs.