Why Cloud First Is a Win-Win for the Public and Government
Cloud first is what the public expects today. In a win-win, governments are moving constituent services to the cloud.
Cloud first is what the public expects today. In a win-win, governments are moving constituent services to the cloud.
In a perfect world, cybersecurity isn’t restrictive. You read that right.
If your data’s a mess when you move it to the cloud, all you get is a cloud-based mess.
Agency data is increasingly vulnerable to attacks by malicious actors — and older IT systems can do little about it. A new, analytic IT approach is more secure and helps agencies better fulfill their missions.
It takes new strategies and technologies to build systems that work equally well for remote and in-office employees. Here are thoughts on making hybrid work secure and successful.
“We don’t know what the next big thing is that we will be able to do with data.”
What would happen if you could only use your phone to do your job? Could you do it?
The average age of Washington IT employees is mid-50s. It’s a number that state CIO Bill Kehoe thinks about often.
What happens when the need for innovation outweighs both the capacity of the IT department and the city’s ability to invest in more hardware and people to manage it?
City officials from Revere, Massachusetts, discuss how they approached rolling out their cloud strategy.