Across government, innovation is happening at the edge, leveraging cloud, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) and related technologies.
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How to Unlock the Value of Legacy Data for Better Decision-Making
Legacy systems and formats are a major hindrance for agencies that are trying to make the most of their data. In order to use data for decision-making and key processes, agencies need a holistic view of it, in a single location, a usable format and accessible via the cloud. Download this report to learn: HowRead… Read more »
Do You Collaborate?
There are many benefits of collaboration at work and in relationships. How can you identify, improve and expand upon collaborative opportunities?
Embracing Blamelessness to Improve Government Services
Understanding the root cause of complex system failures can be tricky, and our desire for accountability may sometimes be at odds with learning the root cause. Incorporating blameless postmortems to help identify issues could help agencies provide better services to those who need them.
October Online Training Opportunities
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Put Observability to Work
This playbook explains how a modernized approach to observability can help troubleshoot and remediate IT issues faster.
Cybersecurity Challenges and Opportunities for Local Government
Addressing cybersecurity vulnerabilities in local government entities is crucial to protecting sensitive data and critical services. Federal grant funding can help.
3 Pain Points of IT Management
This resource discusses the benefits of automation and best practices for implementing this technology.
Consolidating Your Cybersecurity Platforms
This resource explains how consolidation can protect an organization’s networks, clouds, data and endpoints from cyber assaults.
4 Ways to Tackle IT Complexity, Reduce Cyber Risk, and Better Secure the Mission
IT complexity is the most significant obstacle to strengthening the security postures of government agencies — pushing budget constraints to second place for the first time ever.