Arlington County firefighter Jaleel Davis wasn't working on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, but he rushed out of his home when his department started responding to the Pentagon after a hijacked airplane slammed into the building in Northern Virginia.
It should come as no surprise that these are public health, election security and climate research. But why? We find out from ThunderCat Technology Cloud CTO Nic Perez why cloud use makes sense for these critical federal initiatives.
Majority Whip James Clyburn, the third-most powerful Democrat in the U.S. House, makes a passionate case for community health centers.
“Better customer experience can be delivered via cloud solutions.” We talk to the government’s top techie, Clare Martorana, during Federal News Network’s Cloud Exchange about the federal CX push and how agencies can build on work already begun.
The enterprise still exists, says IBM’s Victor Brown. Third-party cloud services are a part of it, just like an agency’s own data centers. That’s the mind shift that everyone needs to make, Brown explains during the Federal News Network Cloud Exchange.
Cloud has potential to improve both patient services as well as ease the records burden on practitioners, says Oracle’s Mike Sicilia, who shares why during the Federal News Network Cloud Exchange.
Service integration can help agencies understand if cloud services will improve healthcare delivery, says Leidos’ Kass Singh. We sit down with her during the Federal News Network Cloud Exchange to understand the unique cloud challenges in healthcare.
As agencies expand cloud adoption, layering in multiple vendors’ cloud products and services, orchestration and automation become increasingly necessary. We talk with a pair of Leidos experts about the best path to that evolution.
Cloud adoption is critical in helping agencies deliver customer experiences that are empathetic and build trust, says Steven Boberski. We chat with the Genesys public sector CTO during Federal News Network’s Cloud Exchange 2022 to understand how.
Migration to the cloud was initially seen as a way to save money. Agencies continue to struggle with shaking off that singular mindset, explains Splunk’s Juliana Vida during Federal News Network’s Cloud Exchange 2022.
“Cloud first” doesn’t have to mean “lift and shift.” We talk with Boomi Public Sector CTO Joseph Flynn to get a more practical migration take during the Federal News Network 2022 Cloud Exchange.
As agencies move more services to the cloud, they are looking for tools to help manage workloads, applications and data across multiple environments. Workday’s Campbell Webb advises finding a “modern platform that can quickly adapt.”
As you add cloud services, expand your applications, rely on multiple cloud providers, your agency will need a cyber strategy that addresses your expanding attack surface, shares Netskope’s Shamla Naidoo at the Federal News Network Cloud Exchange.
A “perfect storm” of cloud technology and user experience requirements is making it possible for agencies to modernize and deliver secure, user-friendly services, explains Okta Federal Chief Security Officer Sean Frazier at the 2022 Cloud Exchange.
If government healthcare organizations don’t plan how they will optimize workflow and applications, the cloud can cost more than maintaining legacy environments. We talk with Veritas Healthcare CTO Rick Bryant about how to avoid that pitfall.