What You Need to Know When Migrating to the Cloud
Agencies often overestimate the trouble they will have with some aspects of cloud migration, while underestimating others.
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.
Investing in the cloud can present opportunities and obstacles. Here are the two big cloud considerations for city leaders.
Agencies often lack reliable, real-time data that can help them solve critical problems. In Chicago, officials used the cloud to bring early childhood care to underserved demographics.
There’s a right way and a wrong way to modernize your agency’s IT, and choosing a short-sided approach can hurt you over time. An expert offers advice.
New technology helps agencies deliver better customer service and improve their operations. All that advancement, though, comes at a cost: It makes things more complex.
Agencies must serve the public without fail, especially in uncertain times. A strong government starts in the cloud.
Government agencies have a responsibility to protect our personally identifiable information, but that’s easier said than done. Strong data management and cultural mindsets are important, and there’s a role for automation as well.
Cloud first is what the public expects today. In a win-win, governments are moving constituent services to the cloud.