How Can Agencies Increase Citizen Trust?
Citizens want to quickly access and trust the information they receive from agencies in times of emergency and tranquility.
Citizens want to quickly access and trust the information they receive from agencies in times of emergency and tranquility.
As the number of cloud users and applications grow, so do the number of servers needed. How can agencies ensure application availability, providing enough bandwidth that they’re highly responsive for users?
In the past, agencies deployed cloud in response to mandates, with compliance as a key driver. Today, agencies are driven by the need for more speed and IT agility, which requires modernization, transformation and re-platforming.
As more employees are required to work from home, agencies are realizing a quick, telework fix is not enough. Agencies need defined strategies to work done in a virtual environment.
Agencies need to consider how their continuity of operations (COOP) plans can enable the entirety of their workforce to work remotely and securely.
Cloud Smart is a flexible governmentwide strategy that aligns to the overall vision in the Defense Department (DoD): achieving global dominance as a fighting force.
The Utah Department of Technology Services turned to a platform that could streamline operations and resources, saving millions of dollars upfront.
The problem has been that traditional security solutions lacked the flexibility needed to adapt to changing requirements, but that mindset is changing.
Agencies can’t afford not to have a strong data backup and recovery strategy. That’s just a given. The challenge is coming up with a strong backup and recovery strategy that they can afford to maintain as their data requirements grow and evolve.
Cloud can weave a rich data fabric for agencies, which works across clouds and on-premise data, and can help agencies understand their data.