Be Resilient By Updating Your Agency’s Continuity of Operations Plans
Agencies can effectively adapt to remote work by updating their disaster recovery and continuity of operations plans (COOP).
Agencies can effectively adapt to remote work by updating their disaster recovery and continuity of operations plans (COOP).
In an active planning environment, agencies can streamline reporting and access real-time data to address unexpected changes and plan for what’s next.
Replacing legacy technologies with modern, cloud-based solutions enables agencies to extend operations to wherever their employees are.
For all the success that agencies have had with cloud computing, many experts say that the original clouds did not realize the full potential of cloud computing.
As agencies bring more agility to services development and delivery, they risk increasing vulnerability if they don’t also take a more agile approach to security.
Remote workers for one defense health agency were having problems accessing what they needed to do their jobs so the agency invested in a SASE solution.
As many state and local government employees continue to work remotely, government has an opportunity to confront longstanding collaboration challenges and provide employees with the collaboration tools they need to get the job done, efficiently and effectively.
To streamline and accelerate delivering robust insights and better services, agencies should look for three capabilities: flexibility, integration and synchronization.
An expert detailed three ways agencies can build the right multi-cloud architecture for serving citizens.
“If you don’t have visibility of what you have in the public cloud, you can get sticker shock. You’re invoiced at the end of the month and you ask yourself, ‘Why is this costing so much?’”