The Dimensions of Innovation: Best Practices
Use these best practices to tackle digital transformation and build a technology roadmap for their future.
Use these best practices to tackle digital transformation and build a technology roadmap for their future.
As IT environments are in a constant flux, data should be the foundation of consistency for organizations.
Agencies would like to wipe out technical debt by adopting more modern platforms, but they struggle to make that transition. How can they bridge that gap between legacy systems and modern platforms?
As of recently, you’d see maintainers researching and tracking information on smartphones, a breakthrough that allows more planes to be serviced.
When people resist training, cling to old processes or protest new policies, culture can single-handedly derail transitions.
Now, it’s very clear that unified communications are fundamental in assisting the government in meeting its mission and citizens getting the services they require.
The evolution of the Trusted Internet Connection (TIC) program – from TIC 1.0 more than 10 years ago to TIC 3.0 today – reflects how technology often moves in unexpected ways.
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.