How Incremental Work Helps Navigate Team Conflict
Disagreement within teams may be completely normal, but it doesn’t mean it’s easy.
Disagreement within teams may be completely normal, but it doesn’t mean it’s easy.
Forced to stay home, constituents began expecting even more from digital government services.That mindset seems to be sticking.
To help employees become more productive, agile, collaborative and effective wherever they work, agencies need to bring modern workflows to three key areas of work.
Agencies have a rare opportunity to finally raze bureaucratic silos, reroute workflows, create more dynamic channels of communication, and more.
With properly deployed AI, maintaining a predictive security posture is possible, and the key is to focus not just on protection, but on prevention.
By adopting DevOps principles and cloud-native application development pipelines, agencies have benefitted from faster development, improved UX and more.
Using cloud computing’s on-demand, decentralized capabilities, the Content Cloud enables agencies to create, govern and share their content digitally.
“The only way to stay ahead of malware-based attacks is to create a predictive capability where you can learn from history to predict the future. And that is precisely what machine learning and artificial intelligence are absolutely fantastic at doing.”
When it comes to cloud-native applications, security can’t be an afterthought. Instead of relying on bolted-on solutions and approaches, security must be integrated.
Here are three ways your agency can prepare for both physical and digital emergencies no matter where you and your coworkers are operating from.