Mangala Kuppa, the director of business application services in the chief information officer’s office for the Labor Department, was a finalist for the 2023 Leadership Award from Women in Technology.
The Energy Department has a vast mission space from nuclear security sites to open academic research. Energy Chief Information Officer Ann Dunkin says her headquarters team is focused on providing “security” and “scale” across the department’s many technology needs.
When it comes to applications and supporting services, HHS’s multi-cloud environment requires special management attention.
Cordell Schachter, the Transportation Department chief information officer, said a focus on cybersecurity, the workforce and a modern application delivery approach are key to improving mission outcomes.
By combining cloud, high-performance computing and artificial intelligence, IBM and Cleveland Clinic create a model for achieving health care breakthroughs. Learn more about this partnership and how federal agencies are pursuing a similar data-driven path.
By combining cloud, high-performance computing and artificial intelligence, IBM and Cleveland Clinic create a model for achieving health care breakthroughs. Learn more about this partnership and how federal agencies are pursuing a similar data-driven path.
Agencies need to avoid defaulting to lift-and-shift thinking when it comes to moving services to the cloud, advises Genesys’ Steven Boberski. He shares three steps that can help an agency smartly make the move to cloud.
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.
Cloud Exchange 2023: Should agencies reject Big Bang IT approach in favor of feature management?
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.