Unifying Digital Workspaces in Hybrid Multi-Clouds
Digital Workspaces combine cloud computing and legacy IT across multiple clouds to keep using traditional technology while adding cloud’s flexibility.
Digital Workspaces combine cloud computing and legacy IT across multiple clouds to keep using traditional technology while adding cloud’s flexibility.
The first responders who do the critical work of alleviating threats to the public have to balance two separate interests that are often at odds.
State and local corrections departments deal with multiple concerns. They should consider a unified strategy to supplement addressing issues as they arise.
Increasing dependence on technology in day-to-day life has prompted governments to reevaluate their workflow processes.
The need for digital workspaces that take into account data protection, IT modernization and policy considerations is more relevant than ever.
With a secure digital workspace, agencies can make their applications and data available to any employee on any device in any location.
José Padin, Public Sector Chief Technology Officer at Citrix, explained the expectations, advantages and side effects of implementing cloud services.
Agencies need a way to cut IT costs, boost employee productivity, and deliver high-definition user experiences on any device. And they need to do all of that without sacrificing security. That’s a tall order, but with secure digital workspaces it’s possible.
Cloud isn’t one-size-fits-all for governments. State and local agencies, for example, often have distinct budgets, needs and workforces.
Among the chief benefits of government-grade clouds is that they help agencies manage their growing mission compute needs while remaining nimble and well-shielded from cyberthreats.