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The approaches that agencies used early on to shift services like email to the cloud no longer apply, say cloud experts from AWS, Commvault and Kelyn Technologies. The trio offers a three-ingredient recipe for successful cloud adoption now.
Agencies must meet new requirements to gain visibility into the assets — and cybersecurity risks — on their networks. Given the use of cloud-based services, visibility and compliance also must change, explains Palo Alto Networks’ Joe Sangiuliano.
According to Nick Weber, the acting director of the Office of Scientific Computing Services with NIH’s Center for Information Technology, the high level of telework in recent years only sped up NIH’s extensive work in cloud computing.
Given the continued teleworking of federal employees, agencies need visibility across their infrastructures and all devices to manage security and build resiliency, explains Cisco’s Peter Romness. Making that visibility easier is a major focus for the company.
The federal government’s embrace of hybrid, multicloud environments doesn’t surprise Red Hat’s Ben Cushing, as it echoes similar hybrid growth in the commercial sector. He shares why that will continue and the innovation opportunities it will offer.
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Agencies need to define backup and disaster recovery strategies as part of their cloud migrations, which requires due diligence on the part of federal data owners and managers, explain TVAR Solutions’ Sam O’Daniel and Veritas’ Joye Purser.
As law enforcement and national security agencies adopt cloud services, their sensitivity to cyber incidents makes executing cybersecurity basics and transformational approaches in tandem essential. We share advice from two Trend Micro experts.
Find out how these two Homeland Security agencies embraced cloud and are moving into third-generation cloud tactics to gain operational IT efficiencies and serve users at remote locations nationwide. We talk with cloud experts from CBP, ICE and Leidos.
Embracing cloud, and new technologies like AI, make providing real-time data to clinicians and patients in federal health care settings possible, explains Leidos Srini Iyer. He shares insights on both the security challenges and the opportunities.
TSA Chief Information Officer Yemi Oshinnaiye says one of his top priorities is improving customer experience across all agency missions.
From forecasting IT enterprise requirements to implementing a zero trust architecture, DoJ’s IT modernization approach is focused on enhancing service delivery across its legal and law enforcement components. We get the inside baseball from DoJ’s Brian Merrick on what the department has in store.
Although agencies talk less now about moving to the cloud strictly to save money, they do need to define how they value digital transformation, explains Splunk’s LaLisha Hurt. She shares three tips to help agencies do just that.
As agencies’ hybrid infrastructures make the delivery of high-level and edge services from the cloud possible, IT teams must apply consistent metrics to monitor performance and cost. Leidos’ Lakshmi Ashok shares the four metrics you’ll want to track.