Flavor Flav once said “don’t believe the hype,” but should we when it comes to cloud computing? In administrative circles it seems to be the talk of the town, and certainly has benefits, though it’s still developing as a way to store data. Christopher Dorobek of the DorobekINSIDER recently sat down with Jim Sweeney, ChiefRead… Read more »
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Making mobility work at Commerce and separating cloud computing hype from reality
On today’s edition of the DorobekINSIDER Making mobile work at the Commerce Department. Insights from their CIO — Simon Szykman. Click here for the full story. Cloud computing — is it more hype or reality? The CTO of GTSI, Jim Sweeney… he has just released his new book: “Get Your Head into the Clouds.” ClickRead… Read more »
Island GovCamp, interactive word clouds (Puffin shaped) and more…
This is the fourth in a series of posts about a recent trip to Orkney. Previous posts: Covered my visit from a personal perspective Talked about Northern BlueLightCamp; and A mini-post with an interactive Puffin-shaped word cloud This post covers some of the Island GovCamp sessions which took place over the weekend. Blogs and articlesRead… Read more »
Head of NSA Endorses the Cloud, China Tied to Cyber Attacks, and More
Here is today’s federal cybersecurity and information technology news: Gen. Keith Alexander, head of the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command, endorsed using the cloud for sharing classified intelligence on cyber threats with critical industries. More here. A MeriTalk survey finds that federal employees blame training and investment for the gap between public andRead… Read more »
Move to the Cloud, but Keep Your Feet on the Ground: Stay Focused on Business, Not the Technology
At the end of last month, Tri Tuns went to Cloud Slam ’12 in San Francisco where our CEO, Jason Whitehead, was invited to give a presentation about the newest challenges in cloud adoption: the users. As one might expect at a cloud conference, Cloud Slam ’12 leaned heavily toward the technical and many peopleRead… Read more »
Webinar June 14: Learn why the State of Nebraska and Cornell University have joined the cloud:
Webinar June 14: Learn why the State of Nebraska and Cornell University have joined the cloud: Register today.
NetApp and Cloudera Big Data Event 20 June 2012 Tysons Corner
NetApp and Cloudera are partnering together on an interesting Big Data event in the Tysons Corner VA area on 20 June 2012. The following is from their digital flyer: Hadoop in the Big Data–Driven Organization Discover how to profit from ALL your data with NetApp and Cloudera Enterprises are entering the era of big data,Read… Read more »
Living on a cloud
While despatched on a mission of digital mercy a few weeks ago Mr Briggs (of this parish) and I fell to comparing our computers. Or rather he fell to ridiculing my rather ancient Samsung laptop (seven years old I think, it doesn’t like to process video, original power supply fell apart and it now boastsRead… Read more »
Survey on Cloud Computing in the Public Sector – for a Graduate School Research Project
I am asking you to devote a few minutes to complete an online survey athttps://www.surveymonkey.com/s/BSF7Q8V The survey is designed to gain information on key factors that influence the adoption of cloud computing services in the public sector. The information sought is for a thesis research project at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.Individual responses will remainRead… Read more »
10 Benefits of Cloud Computing Initiatives
This is the seventh and final post in our GovLoop May Blog series, exploring how to break down silos in government. Our first post focused on the “trusted leader” and the traits required for leadership across government. Our second post explored collaboration strategies on your team. Last week, we looked out to the future, andRead… Read more »