Why Cloud First Is a Win-Win for the Public and Government
Cloud first is what the public expects today. In a win-win, governments are moving constituent services to the cloud.
Cloud first is what the public expects today. In a win-win, governments are moving constituent services to the cloud.
Agency data is increasingly vulnerable to attacks by malicious actors — and older IT systems can do little about it. A new, analytic IT approach is more secure and helps agencies better fulfill their missions.
It takes new strategies and technologies to build systems that work equally well for remote and in-office employees. Here are thoughts on making hybrid work secure and successful.
Much of good election security is also just good cybersecurity. Lessons learned in recent years point the way to best practices for government at all levels.
City officials from Revere, Massachusetts, discuss how they approached rolling out their cloud strategy.
While every cloud procurement is different, there are a number of common best practices that agencies can adopt to accelerate their initiatives.
Identity and access management (IAM) strategies can help agencies establish which policies and technologies they use to manage identities.
Here are three ways can leverage data analytics and cloud computing to serve the public more effectively.
As agencies cloud-enable their operations, they have an opportunity to leverage insights from SaaS application data to steer their organizations forward.
Software containers can help agencies by virtually packaging code and expediting cloud-based and on-premises software application development.