How Secure Orchestration Can Solve Modern IT Challenges
Because governments have so many applications, platforms and servers, the security systems required to keep networks safe are abundant and diverse.
Because governments have so many applications, platforms and servers, the security systems required to keep networks safe are abundant and diverse.
Cloud services keep this journey moving smoothly – but what happens when security slows down your progress? Using cloud security requirements can help.
AI is coming, and it’s time to put the employee at the center of the planning.
Agencies are looking for better approaches to data storage and backup. They are are shedding those complex, legacy multi-tiered solutions for simplified data management that still has physical support but is built for virtualized environments, and native cloud capabilities.
The theme of this year’s event, being held May 14 and 15 at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., is “Reimagine: The Intersection of Technology and Modernization.”
When Michael Sherwood, Director of Technology and Innovation for Las Vegas, assumed his role about three years ago, he was tasked with improving the city’s outlook for the future.
An agency’s decision to move to cloud can be complicated if an agency doesn’t quite understand the implications of cloud on everyday operations.
Adaptive Networks are automated and programmable networks that can configure, monitor and maintain themselves, as well as adapt to changing requirements.
Welcome to the latest edition of our exciting federal employment opportunities roundup for the week of April 19, 2019 on USAJobs.
If your agency wants to optimize access and security around its data, it should look to a data strategy. That strategy has to occur on a hybrid cloud-enabled, multi-modal data and analytics platform.