Bringing the Cloud to Your Community
Cloud computing provides a simple way for state and local government to access servers, storage, databases and other application services over the internet.
Cloud computing provides a simple way for state and local government to access servers, storage, databases and other application services over the internet.
Government reports often languish in perpetuity, stalling valuable information from making it into the hands of decision makers. But what if these critical reports could be generated, processed, and filed faster?
One common myth about open source is that it’s a fad. But it has been around for decades — Linux is one example — and even the Defense Department acknowledges that its security depends on free and open source software.
If government employees think CX is important, why isn’t it taking off in individual agencies? How can the public sector better meet – even exceed – the expectations of citizen users?
We asked government employees about the state of CX at their agencies and how it compares to the private sector. Here’s what they said…
For Thursday’s online training, “IT Innovation and How to Get There,” GovLoop brought together experts Shashank Khandelwhal, Director of Cloud.gov at 18F, and Jason Adolf, Industry Practice Lead for Appian’s Federal Business, to discuss some of the challenges of digital transformation and strategies to achieve innovation.
One common myth about open source is that it is completely free. Consider these tips when evaluating the true cost of open source software.
A few things to consider when moving to the cloud.
Learn how government agencies are collaborating and sharing open source software projects and skills.
How to be a better tech purchaser.