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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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SponsoredPeople call it the “next normal” but the truth is it’s long overdue. The future of work is now here.
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After initial forays into the cloud, governments are focusing on enterprise solutions in several key areas.
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The pandemic affirmed the flexibility and power of cloud-based systems, but state and local governments have a long way to go.
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SponsoredWhile Cisco may not be a cloud provider, we are a trusted, cloud-agnostic technology partner that has been enabling and empowering customers to expand to all their clouds with the reliability, security and scalability you can only expect from Cisco.
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SponsoredHow cloud security is evolving to meet new challenges
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SponsoredIn this article, we’ll walk you through the basic principles of the CJIS security policy (such as the 13 policy areas), how to best comply with these policies, and solutions for how to best address the various security requirements outlined in the policy.
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SponsoredThe experience of local governments in the U.S. over the past 18 months has resembled a roller coaster ride.
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SponsoredElections are the bedrock of democracy in the United States. One vitally important but often overlooked aspect of election management is staffing and personnel.
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SponsoredCyber threats across commercial and government enterprises appear to be so common that seldom do we see major stories on the topic. The past couple of weeks were an exception, as gas stations along the East Coast ran out of fuel supplies, thanks to the paralyzing cyberattack on null
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SponsoredShelter-in-place orders are lifting. Industries across the country are opening their doors to employees again.
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SponsoredIn Anaheim, Amazon’s AppStream 2.0 eases remote access to the Adobe Creative Cloud and could redefine how students use high-end software.
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SponsoredGovernment agencies are facing new pressures to evolve their social media strategies. These three trends are shaping the change.
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SponsoredTechnology investments made during the pandemic have the potential to accelerate government programs like smart cities and digital equity programs. But to do so, IT must become cost efficient, scalable, simple to manage, and secure.
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SponsoredIntelligent hyperconverged infrastructure is providing the digital foundation required for municipalities to deliver needed services and capabilities—from remote work to smart cities to safeguarding data to reducing IT sprawl.
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SponsoredGovernment organizations are using the cloud to cut costs, implement disaster recovery solutions, maximize security and establish a platform that enables innovation and agility.
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SponsoredThe COVID-19 pandemic has had a dramatic impact on every organization — businesses, nonprofits and governments. But it could be argued that higher education institutions were impacted more than most other sectors.
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SponsoredAn ongoing convergence of enterprise and operational technology is proving new opportunities for the utility to secure its operations.
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SponsoredWith all the conversations around 5G, it is easy to dismiss the network and its capabilities as overhyped. But its implications range farther and wider than people might think.
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