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SponsoredA Florida fire district used AI-driven rental monitoring to uncover thousands of unregistered vacation homes, which improved safety compliance, reduced incidents and generated millions of dollars to support emergency services.
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SponsoredResidents now expect to pay government fees as easily as they pay a utility bill or use a banking app. Modern online payment systems are no longer just a convenience — they’re essential to operational efficiency, transparency and public trust.
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SponsoredGovernment IT leaders share how improving ITSM maturity can lay the groundwork for automation, enterprisewide digital transformation and AI adoption.
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SponsoredFour key points for digital transformation and IT modernization projects.
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SponsoredPreparations for the fall must include strategies to defend against the rising tide of ransomware and other security threats.
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SponsoredFuture-focused thought leader talks about how schools will win the education revolution.
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SponsoredFind out more about how Red Hat® OpenShift® incorporates evolved security and compliance with Kubernetes.
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SponsoredGovernment agencies cite improved productivity and limited cost associated with deploying PayIt as key contributors to ROI of implementing new digital government platform.
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SponsoredChange is especially challenging for governments and locales. In the face of chaos, successful counties pivoted to a digital-first approach. See a shining example of how one county achieved it.
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SponsoredGovernments are more digitally connected than ever before, making them more effective and constituent-friendly – but also increasing their vulnerability to cyber attacks. Because a growing number of high-profile cybersecurity breaches involve trusted insiders or compromised network credentials, organizations are moving toward a zero-trust security approach to safeguard valuable data and systems.
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SponsoredWhile cloud environments have plenty of moving parts — and hybrid ones even more so — government technology leaders must focus on an element with even greater numbers: their workforce.
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SponsoredWhat cyber security threats should enterprises look out for in 2022?
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SponsoredWhile cloud offers governments the opportunity to leverage the capabilities of outside providers to deliver scalable and responsive services, technology leaders still have the responsibility to ensure their users can reliably access those services.
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As the former chief risk officer for the state of North Carolina, Maria Thompson is an expert on working to manage and mitigate cyber threats. She has become a prominent national voice on the issue of cyber resilience in the public sector. Now, as the cybersecurity leader for state and local government at Amazon Web Services (AWS), Thompson is focused on helping government organizations protect their hybrid cloud environments from phishing, ransomware, and other increasingly sophisticated attacks.
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SponsoredOklahoma City has a top-notch IT team and well-defined processes, but the city government was held back by an antiquated null (ITSM) platform; learn how they addressed this challenge.
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SponsoredThe best places to start, the potential trouble spots, and the number one thing to ensure a successful governmentwide transition to zero trust.
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SponsoredIf you’ve ever lost your phone only to find it shortly after, you probably used an app tracker to help you find it.
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SponsoredHow can we modernize our systems—people, process, and technology—to weather the next storm?
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SponsoredHere are seven strategies to support the future of hybrid work.
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SponsoredPublic-sector IT leaders are looking to reduce drain on IT service desk; volume and complexity is a challenge. Learn how this is being addressed in the city of Avondale, Ariz.