Not All Digital Transformation Is Equal
Depending on where you look, change is happening quickly or slowly, smoothly or erratically, effectively or rife with challenges.
Depending on where you look, change is happening quickly or slowly, smoothly or erratically, effectively or rife with challenges.
To meet application expectations, organizations have to fix issues right away. And when you don’t have automation capabilities, it becomes difficult to pinpoint and fix snags in real time.
GovLoop has three tips for agencies who want to keep digitally transforming after they’ve adopted cloud computing services.
The steps to migrating applications to the cloud can be as nebulous as the name of the technology suggests.
Business intelligence is an analysis of an agency’s past, present and future business operations for operational decision-making.
Application intelligence provides deep insight into the application’s end-user experience by answering the question: How are users actually using and experiencing the application?
The increased use of applications has led to more complex IT environments as agencies adopt cloud, mobile, and virtual technologies. The complexity means that managing application performance is more challenging than ever. What agencies need is greater visibility into their applications, and application intelligence can help with that.
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This blog post is an excerpt from GovLoop’s recent guide, Forecasting the Cloud: Eight Ways the Technology is Changing Government. To download the full guide, head here. Today, government is more and more about user interactions. The citizen is no longer seen as just a citizen — the trend is now to view anybody engagingRead… Read more »