How to Prep Your Network to Be Cloud-Ready
Agencies must address three concerns to get cloud-ready: their people, their work and their technology.
Agencies must address three concerns to get cloud-ready: their people, their work and their technology.
At most agencies, integrating emerging technologies takes significant energy, money and time. Agencies need a comprehensive innovation strategy for keeping up with a world that never slows down.
By adopting standardization, automation and containerization, agencies are flexible and adaptable for the road ahead, whether they’re crawling, walking or running to the cloud.
“Nothing good comes easy,” and agility is not some on/off switch. For government agencies to get there, they need to lay the groundwork.
The challenge in migrating this enterprise application to the cloud was finding the right platform. So Treasury came up with a criteria list.
The steps to migrating applications to the cloud can be as nebulous as the name of the technology suggests.
AWS is leveraging its network of technology and consulting partners to help government agencies address emerging requirements during the COVID-19 crisis.
Agencies need to begin building citizen trust now, and one way is by offering consistently secure access to information.
A cloud-based data protection solution can reduce the complexity of data protection, agencies can manage their environment and provide oversight.
When it comes to using and deploying technology to respond to the coronavirus, time is of the essence.