Louisville CTO Talks Emerging Tech, Hiring Tips
Louisville, Kentucky’s city government is tackling challenges like air pollution, gun violence and talent retention with cutting-edge technologies.
Louisville, Kentucky’s city government is tackling challenges like air pollution, gun violence and talent retention with cutting-edge technologies.
There are those out there that say everyone should learn to code. There are others that say don’t learn to code. There is also a movement known as Low-Code/No-Code. The truth is somewhere in the middle.
Journalist Scott Fulton III describes fifth-generation wireless, or 5G, as “a capital improvement project the size of the entire planet.” He’s not wrong. And it’s coming fast.
Few technologies have been as transformative on the IT landscape as containers. Yet, despite being around for nearly two decades, the term still leaves many a technologist scratching their heads.
While the pace of technological advancement is exiting, it poses challenges for government. We are constantly having to evolve to meet citizens’ expectations, making the “future of financial management” a moving target.
Why does the government regularly commit to $200 million programs? The answer is due to risk aversion.
Federal agencies have been directed to move toward robotic process automation (RPA) in an effort to reduce the burden of low-value work.
To achieve end-to-end transformation across a diverse workforce, employees need devices that maximize productivity.
In this post we will extend our product lifecycle, adding detail that creates epics from themes, considering buy versus build, and cost. Finally, we will evaluate the options using four criteria.
The federal government’s latest tool for safeguarding the future of U.S. cybersecurity is the National Risk Management Center (NRMC).