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SponsoredHow state and local government CIOs are expanding service management beyond the help desk to transform HR, facilities and finance.
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SponsoredAs emerging technologies reshape government operations, agencies are turning to cross-skilling to build a more adaptable workforce and close critical talent gaps.
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SponsoredThe DOJ’s new ADA Title II rule requires accessible government websites and apps. These nine steps help public agencies understand deadlines, prioritize fixes and build a sustainable accessibility plan.
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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.
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SponsoredEvery 11 seconds, a company falls victim to a ransomware attack. Compromised protected personal data resulted in 1.8 HIPAA privacy violations per day in 2020.
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SponsoredPublic-sector IT leaders can gain better visibility of resources and reduce drain on their teams by bringing IT service management and project portfolio management together on one platform.
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SponsoredElection cybersecurity is one of the hottest topics in the country today. It dominated both the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections, and most likely will continue to do so until state and local governments can demonstrate that their voting infrastructure and solutions are as secure and tamper-proof as possible.
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SponsoredData privacy and security are growing concerns for government organizations as well as the constituents they serve. In addressing those concerns, public agencies may be able to learn from steps taken by companies in the private sector, says Bryan Shea, vice president of data security and privacy at Hayden AI, which provides autonomous traffic management technologies to governments.
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SponsoredDigital payments in the U.S. have increased significantly, reaching a penetration of 78 percent in 2020, according to McKinsey’s annual Digital Payments Consumer Survey.
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SponsoredIT leaders in public sector agencies and higher education crave a simpler way to manage their high-availability databases. One path to simplicity is the hyperconverged database platform.
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SponsoredAs state and local governments move toward a hybrid, work-from-anywhere model, they will need to create more agile organizations.
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SponsoredPoly has a decades-long legacy in aerospace and astronomy – from our headsets on the moon in 1969 to the control room during this year’s Perseverance landing on Mars and NASA’s historic first flight of the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter.
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SponsoredNew program lets communities offer valuable tech tool to small businesses.
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SponsoredAWS is the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform. In this Q&A with the Center for Digital Education, we explain how cloud technologies help colleges and universities modernize their infrastructure and make data-driven decisions while staying secure.
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SponsoredUtilities that invest in data technology today are better equipped to meet requirements and public demand for transparency.
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SponsoredCalif., October 5, 2021 — Hayden AI Technologies, Inc. (“Hayden AI”), a leading smart city solutions provider that developed the world’s first autonomous traffic management platform, today announced the appointment of Renee Autumn Ray, transit technology expert, as Director of Industry Strategy.
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SponsoredHow a two-year institution, Allan Hancock College, is ensuring resilience and increasing uptime by modernizing mission-critical systems.
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SponsoredAgentless device security gives city agency new visibility into security threats.
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SponsoredAgency leaders aiming to update IT architectures may get a boost from new funding streams
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