3 Must-Haves for Government Cloud
By taking a strategic approach to multi-cloud management, federal agencies can achieve success in three critical areas of cloud: security, visibility and automation.
By taking a strategic approach to multi-cloud management, federal agencies can achieve success in three critical areas of cloud: security, visibility and automation.
IoT is the network of physical objects that can connect and exchange data, providing near limitless possibilities for new programs.
These three quick win approaches will help move your agency into a modern infrastructure for the future.
Conversations around cloud computing have shifted from being purely cost-driven to now focusing on how the cloud and managed services help enable agencies’ missions.
Richard Beutel was one of the authors behind last year’s Modernizing Government Technology (MGT) Act and its related Technology Modernization Fund (TMF).
Government IT leaders know that efficient data backup and recovery are integral to mission success. But there are a few challenges that agencies have to overcome if they’re really going to secure and access their data.
A recent Small Business Administration pilot program shows how the cloud could reinforce the security of the federal government’s internet connections.
Before agencies can modernize, they need to assess the viability of their underlying infrastructure to power new innovations, applications, and services. But traditional environments are often crowded with hardware-defined legacy systems – usually operating in silos.
If all goes as planned, by 2022 federal agencies and their vendors should be using the Technology Business Management framework to track and communicate the value of IT in a more transparent and standardized way.
Learn more about the government cloud transformation success stories shared at the AWS Summit last month.