Evolving the Digital Workplace with the Internet of Things
This blog post is an excerpt from GovLoop’s recent guide, “The Internet of Things: Challenges and Opportunities for Government.”
This blog post is an excerpt from GovLoop’s recent guide, “The Internet of Things: Challenges and Opportunities for Government.”
By following these steps, not only can hybrid clouds be deployed efficiency, but all enterprise data can be consolidated and optimized for maximum performance and security in the new environment.
This blog post is an excerpt from GovLoop’s recent guide, “The Internet of Things: Challenges and Opportunities for Government.”
If we want government modernization and digital innovation to continue at a rapid pace and at a much larger scale, government must turn to IT automation
It’s no wonder dark data is becoming such a significant challenge for government, a fact that GovLoop’s survey respondents acknowledged.
This blog post is an excerpt of our recent report with Infor, Paving the Path for Government Digital Transformation via the Cloud. To download the full report, head here. Digital transformation is the transformation of business activities, processes, competencies and models to fully leverage digital technologies and their impact in a strategic and prioritized way,Read… Read more »
This blog post is an excerpt from GovLoop’s recent guide, “The Internet of Things: Challenges and Opportunities for Government.”
As agencies grow in complexity and adopt encryption across a greater portion of the enterprise, they need to move beyond local key management.
To stay focused and adaptive to changing surroundings, resilient leaders develop “strong backs” of mental determination, grit and hardiness. They also cultivate “soft fronts” comprised of emotional intelligence and agility. If these qualities do not describe you right now, there is good news. Resiliency can be cultivated and strengthened.
IT administrators might have once been able to think of a backup system as a spare tire – to be taken out and put to use whenever a primary system failed. But that’s no longer a practical approach, for a variety of reasons.