Transforming to Simplicity with HCI
Public-sector IT must move away from siloed services, along with storage and legacy IT, and instead embrace hyperconverged, cloud-based technologies to enable better services and efficiencies.
Public-sector IT must move away from siloed services, along with storage and legacy IT, and instead embrace hyperconverged, cloud-based technologies to enable better services and efficiencies.
It’s summertime, and the reading is easy.
By making your DXP open source, you gain several benefits; flexibility for improvements, lower costs of use, a community of developers that is always refining the product and freedom from vendor lock-in.
The prospect of modernizing a large portfolio of traditional government applications to run in the cloud is daunting. Where to start?
CloudForte helps federal agencies flexibly and rapidly deliver their mission objectives with the confidence that cloud resources are being consumed securely, cost-effectively and resiliently.
Imagine this scenario: all of your apps and data reside in the same easy to use system instead of your current siloed systems. No, that isn’t a fantasy. A new way of doing business is emerging in the public sector and it’s called a container ecosystem.
Canada has long been looking to the cloud to expand services for the public sector.
Agencies are concerned with the security of the data traversing on-premise, hybrid and cloud environments. In this interview, we learned how an end-to-end cloud security environment can be applied.
Ten things to immediately sit down and do the second you become a manager, and the ways you can do them.
Government knows they have a long way to go in making up the gap of satisfaction in the citizen experience. But by adapting an empathetic mindset when it comes to conducting and measuring citizen interactions, they can get themselves on the right path.