An Open Source Platform Helps Achieve Zero-Trust Security
A commercial open source database management system empowers agencies to bring to bear the tools of zero trust across their mission-critical data estate.
A commercial open source database management system empowers agencies to bring to bear the tools of zero trust across their mission-critical data estate.
Modernization is crucial for agencies to stay agile, secure, and responsive to evolving needs. But it can be hard to overcome the hurdles. Here are some strategies.
Agencies may not be able to compete with industry on salaries, but they can attract talent by creating an environment developers love.
In many organizations, the prospect of replacing legacy database systems can seem daunting because those systems often are deeply embedded in agency operations. But installing a new system doesn’t have to mean ripping out your old one.
Agencies need the ability to manage their data seamlessly, whether it’s on premises or in the cloud, in order to take advantage of innovative opportunities. A solution known as an open source relationship database management system (RDBMS) can help.
Open source software has become a default for agencies looking to modernize their technology. But you don’t need to rely on libraries of open source software to take advantage of its opportunities — you can create your own.
From the lobby to the living room, constituents are changing expectations about how they want to interact with their government.
“It’s also important to recognize that customer experience isn’t just an IT problem. It has to be much more than dumping it on the IT team to ‘fix the website.’”
Designing digital services to address emotional needs increases the chance citizens will successfully engage with your organization.
The collaborative development envelope addresses poor performance and provides incentives to achieve better solutions with a transparent approach.