Case Study: Advancing Population Health Through Data at HRSA
When thinking about population health management nationally, health centers are an important piece of that puzzle – and data is driving their continuous improvement.
When thinking about population health management nationally, health centers are an important piece of that puzzle – and data is driving their continuous improvement.
The DoD faces a set of challenges unique to it as an organization, that makes accessing, storing and moving its data ever more complicated.
Agencies need the ability to provision cloud services quickly and manage those services with transparency and ease across multiple clouds.
Achieving security is still a concern in hybrid cloud environments. The answer is to shift to a model of cloud security where identity is the new firewall, devices are the new perimeter, and flexibility is built in to the approach.
By integrating hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) into your cloud architecture, you can deliver cost-effective, flexible IT services to accomplish your agency mission. But you need a clear plan on how to actually introduce hyperconvergence at your agency.
If government wants to run as efficiently and securely as possible, rethinking data classification, cyber education tactics and modern hybrid cloud solutions are excellent ways to start.
A few things to consider when moving to the cloud.
By following these steps, not only can hybrid clouds be deployed efficiency, but all enterprise data can be consolidated and optimized for maximum performance and security in the new environment.
IT administrators might have once been able to think of a backup system as a spare tire – to be taken out and put to use whenever a primary system failed. But that’s no longer a practical approach, for a variety of reasons.
Building secure environments and ensuring adherence to FedRAMP authorization requirements can be complex and cumbersome. Learn how Red Hat and Microsoft are partnering to help.