A recent Small Business Administration pilot program shows how the cloud could reinforce the security of the federal government’s internet connections.
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How the Cloud Speeds Disaster Recovery, Keeps Data Safe
Public- and private-sector experts explain how a cloud-based disaster recovery strategy helps government agencies recover faster after calamity harms their IT infrastructure.
It’s Time for the Next Generation of Public-Sector Cloud Management
Adoption of cloud computing technology is much more common today in public sector than ever before. However, there are still a number of unexpected obstacles that agencies encounter when moving to the cloud. So how can the public sector leap over these obstacles and successfully migrate to the cloud? Get your copy of this newRead… Read more »
Exploring the Power of Managed Cloud Solutions in Canada
Canada is continuing to expand its cloud strategy with AWS partners.
How Cloud Powers Research Collaboration at NIH
At the end of 2017, NIH launched the NIH Data Commons Pilot Phase to accelerate biomedical discoveries. We spoke with Project Leader Vivien Bonazzi to find out more.
How Private Cloud Models Are Picking Up Steam – Again
As agencies seek to move more sensitive data to the cloud, private cloud models are gaining popularity.
The State of Disaster Recovery and Cloud in Government
To better manage costs and move away from building and owning underutilized disaster recovery sites, agencies are exploring cloud computing as a viable option.
Managing an Approach to Moving to the Cloud From All Sides
CloudForte helps federal agencies flexibly and rapidly deliver their mission objectives with the confidence that cloud resources are being consumed securely, cost-effectively and resiliently.
Exploring Enterprise Resource Planning in the Cloud
In a recent GovLoop online training, panelists discussed the value and benefits of moving enterprise resource planning (ERP) to the cloud.
How Government Can Adapt to a New Secure Hybrid Cloud Paradigm
Achieving security is still a concern in hybrid cloud environments. The answer is to shift to a model of cloud security where identity is the new firewall, devices are the new perimeter, and flexibility is built in to the approach.