How to Prep Your Network to Be Cloud-Ready
Agencies must address three concerns to get cloud-ready: their people, their work and their technology.
Agencies must address three concerns to get cloud-ready: their people, their work and their technology.
Cloud Smart is a flexible governmentwide strategy that aligns to the overall vision in the Defense Department (DoD): achieving global dominance as a fighting force.
Use a mix of public and private cloud solutions to support your needs. And using a hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) makes a hybrid approach even easier.
Cloud’s agility, flexibility and security make it a powerful engine for innovation. But because of the challenges it presents, cloud adoption is easier said than done.
Learn best practices for better visibility across workload and data hosting environments to help your agency realize the true potential of cloud.
Many agencies are considering cloud technologies, which remove the need for on-premise data storage that creates silos by geography, technology or location.
Cloud Smart focuses on three interrelated pillars that agencies and the private sector identified as keys to success: workforce, security and procurement.
Under its Cloud Strategy 2.0, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will focus on creating an environment in which employees can innovate IT capabilities to better support mission objectives.
Based on the survey data and research conducted by GovLoop, several trends emerged about how agencies view cloud and its alignment to customer experience.
Hybrid cloud allows agencies to move to the cloud without abandoning the convenience of their preferred on-premise solutions.