The State of Network Modernization in Government and DoD
Agencies such as the Department of Defense (DoD) need a new medium for their data to maneuver on. This is where modern networks come to play.
Agencies such as the Department of Defense (DoD) need a new medium for their data to maneuver on. This is where modern networks come to play.
Connected roadway technologies are transforming the driving experience in cities across the globe in terms of safety and effiencency.
To help federal enterprises address this ongoing challenge, next-generation, intent-based networks help provide enterprise visibility.
Las Vegas is adopting smart technologies that its mayor and advisors are confident will boost the city’s reputation for going big to a whole new level.
A zero trust approach to cybersecurity can help agencies strike a balance between carelessness and caution on their networks.
In 2010, the phrase “a zero trust approach to cybersecurity” emerged to describe continuous monitoring and least privilege access control working together.
To help modernize the Defense Department’s network and collaboration capabilities, Cisco is proud to announce provisional authority to operate (PATO) for Hosted Collaboration Solution for Defense (HCS-D).
Business intelligence is an analysis of an agency’s past, present and future business operations for operational decision-making.
Implementing a cloud-managed network is the solution for state and local government officials who believe their organizations lag behind the private sector in offering digital services to users. When executed properly, the cloud can help governments save money, increase security and improve citizen experiences.
Without a modern network, it’s nearly impossible for state and local governments to meet growing citizen expectations, security standards, maintenance requirements and more.