Government’s Dilemma: Modern Goals, Legacy Systems
Often when agencies think about modernizing systems, they think about implementing a cloud solution, but automation is also essential to embrace the power of efficiency.
Often when agencies think about modernizing systems, they think about implementing a cloud solution, but automation is also essential to embrace the power of efficiency.
When you’re $1.5 billion in legacy debt, you let legacy go.
In an age of shrinking budgets, staff and time, agencies need every competitive advantage — and removing legacy IT systems is a great place to start.
According to an expert in federal IT, electrical grids can help illustrate the relationship between cloud and fog computing.
A request for proposal (RFP) asks potential suppliers to submit business proposals for procuring products and services to the organization seeking them.
The top drivers included replacing aging systems, improving delivery of mission objectives, citizen experience and security posture.
Although there are still a fair amount of manual processes, HUD as a whole is starting to implement continuous integration and continuous development, key tenets of DevOps.
The network is the foundation that enables the delivery of innovative IT modernization solutions that government employees and constituents can use.
To run a more effective and efficient government, employees need modern IT that helps them meet citizen expectations and keep data and systems secure.
To understand why DevOps is a big deal in government, you must first understand its origins and the problem that DevOps solves.