Defining High-Performance Computing
Overcoming challenges starts with understanding what high-performance computing is and what distinguishes this technology from other IT infrastructures already in place at federal agencies.
Overcoming challenges starts with understanding what high-performance computing is and what distinguishes this technology from other IT infrastructures already in place at federal agencies.
A variety of market drivers have brought government to the tipping point of needing critically improved data analytics.
The public sector must rise to the challenge of providing public records in an efficient, transparent, effective and easy-to-access way
At a time when the public trust of government continues to decline, agencies have an opportunity to increase trust of their services and showcase their city, county or state to prospective visitors and business owners through the use of user-generated content (UGC).
By using innovative video technology, government will be able to improve service to the community by meeting residents where they are, particularly in rural communities.
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The data that exists has the potential, when properly shared and organized, to help understand health problems and build healthy communities.
Information governance incorporates the policies, controls and information lifecycle management processes that agencies need to control cost and risk.
Government agencies face three major challenges to becoming data-driven organizations: silos and lack of alignment, technology gaps and an inability to derive value from this data deluge.
To keep IT resources under control, more and more of government is turning away from a hodgepodge of enterprise expansion to the more manageable strategy of converged infrastructure, or CI.