We explored the typical federal WAN and the ideal to-be state; benefits of SD-WANs for cybersecurity, analytics, performance and a better employee user experience.
The Navy has started to build virtual replicas of the systems that comprise the IT networks aboard its warships, starting with the ships in the U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt strike group.
One of the more somber and unpleasant jobs performed by the National Guard is to properly handle the bodies of people who died from COVID-19.
If you don’t know what data you have, how can you protect it, manage it and find value in it?
Hosted by Dr. Richard Shurtz and Jim Russ. Sponsored by Stratford University. We recap our best Google search tricks. And we meet the father of the 3D transistor.
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Gwen DeFilippi, Air Force assistant deputy chief of staff for manpower, personnel and services, said a new data lake will lead the service to having better personnel systems.
The need for long term care can happen at any time, not just in your later years, so making decisions about this type of care be difficult.
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Patrick Sullivan, chief technology officer for security strategies at Akamai, recently joined Federal News Network to present options for increasing business continuity in a crushing environment of remote access and incredible traffic loads.
The National Association of Contract Management (NCMA) has recently released a white paper titled, “Preparing for the Future of Contracting,” that makes some bold predictions about the future.
The work being done today may feel like a scramble, but it is laying the foundation for the more telework friendly world that we all deserve (and, quite frankly, we need).
Hosted by Dr. Richard Shurtz and Jim Russ. Sponsored by Stratford University. Setting up a wi-fi printer. And we meet the developer of the computer algebra system Mathematica.