What’s Next for Cloud and Government?
At the ATARC Federal Cloud & Data Center Summit, government and industry experts will examine cloud tools and techniques federal agencies are using to increase efficiencies and save costs.
At the ATARC Federal Cloud & Data Center Summit, government and industry experts will examine cloud tools and techniques federal agencies are using to increase efficiencies and save costs.
While initial Infrastructure-as-a-Service capabilities provided significant benefits, such as cost savings and improved security, there are still untapped advantages of cloud that agencies have not fully realized. One of those advantages gaining momentum is serverless computing.
Agencies at all levels are finding new ways to serve constituents using cloud services, whether it’s improving transportation or protecting the environment.
Agencies are concerned with the security of the data traversing on-premise, hybrid and cloud environments. In this interview, we learned how an end-to-end cloud security environment can be applied.
In a recent GovLoop online training, panelists explained how agencies can enhance security, data analytics and speed through the cloud.
The public sector has entered a new phase of maturity in its cloud adoption — one in which agencies are now migrating mission-critical systems to the cloud.
Government is recognizing the benefits of cloud-supported emerging technologies, such as IoT and AI. Here are next steps for agencies that are looking to harness the momentum of emerging tech.
Growing up I was told that there’s no such thing as a “free lunch.” While that may be true, it turns out that from IT’s perspective you can get a meal that’s cheap and good for you.
Canada has long been looking to the cloud to expand services for the public sector.
The future of government will almost certainly be on the cloud, and as it turns out for cybersecurity, that’s a very positive reality.