The cloud market began emerging in the early 2000s – many agencies are still in the early stages of embracing it. But the future is taking shape. We are beginning to see the ways in which cloud can have a material impact on agency operations. That’s the focus of this guide.
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Government Resilience Begins in the Cloud
Agencies must serve the public without fail, especially in uncertain times. A strong government starts in the cloud.
Best Practices for Hardening Cloud Security
Learn how to protect your agency from attacks stemming from unseen issues in your agency’s cloud environment. Start the Video Brought to you by:
Why Cloud First Is a Win-Win for the Public and Government
Cloud first is what the public expects today. In a win-win, governments are moving constituent services to the cloud.
When Moving Services to the Cloud, Think Data First
If your data’s a mess when you move it to the cloud, all you get is a cloud-based mess.
Don’t Let Cloud Make You a Soft Target for Ransomware
Over the past two years, many agencies turned to cloud-based solutions as the number of employees working from home increased. Workers might be returning to the office, but the cloud is here to stay, and that comes with certain risks. Agencies are often ideal targets for ransomware because of their data sensitivity. Did you knowRead… Read more »
How to Navigate the Complexities of Hybrid Cloud
Check out this new infographic for a look at the challenges that agencies face – and a roadmap for overcoming them.
Cloud Checklist: Identify What Type of Cloud is Right for Your Federal Agency
This checklist will help you understand each cloud type so you can decide which one is best for your agency. Download your checklist, Cloud Checklist: Identify What Type of Cloud is Right for Your Federal Agency now: Brought to you by:
How to Simplify Your Move to the Cloud
Learn how your agency can seamlessly migrate to the cloud by combining software-defined data center software with modern cloud resources. Download your report, How to Break the Logjam on Cloud Migrations now: Brought to you by:
Washington State Is Developing a Cloud-Native Workforce
The average age of Washington IT employees is mid-50s. It’s a number that state CIO Bill Kehoe thinks about often.