Moving Data to the Cloud Takes Friction out of Citizen Services
Moving data to the cloud helps eliminate silos that can make constituent services both fragmented and frustrating.
Moving data to the cloud helps eliminate silos that can make constituent services both fragmented and frustrating.
Cloud technology can lead to cost savings, greater efficiency and less burdensome workloads. But many agencies have slow-walked their journeys to the cloud, and cloud migrations can, in fact, be quite complicated. Here are three things agencies should consider when contemplating a cloud transition.
Why is your agency still using on-premises hardware and software? It’s easy to see you should be migrating to the cloud.
A GAO team is exploring an array of innovative technologies to help government solve its toughest problems and is offering critical insights for public policymakers to consider.
Agencies need to build a comprehensive cloud strategy with a secure unified platform. Using one with familiar tools built in can ease th
Innovations like cloud platforms and Software-as-a-Service help government agencies make the best use of their data.
The ability to gather, analyze and interpret large volumes of data at speed is also a game-changer when it comes to security.
Agencies often overestimate the trouble they will have with some aspects of cloud migration, while underestimating others.
The cloud is recognized as a critical element of IT modernization. But it can’t solve problems alone; it needs to work in conjunction with on-site systems.
The benefits of hybrid cloud are clear but making the actual transition to the platform can be daunting. Check out these videos to learn best practices for a transition to a hybrid environment.