The ability to quickly spin up a new app or access compute on demand are typical of the capabilities that make cloud’s OpEx cost model attractive. AWS and Commvault experts share tips on how to make the most of that model long term.
For today’s hybrid environments, with an impetus on achieving zero trust, agencies must apply new tactics to ensure security extends into and across cloud instances. The Federal Drive’s Tom Temin talks best practices with Akamai’s Patrick Sullivan.
You know what they say when people “assume.” Well, it’s best not so make assumptions about security provided by cloud service providers. We talk with experts from Dell and ThunderCat to learn best practices to keep your cloud instances safe.
What’s needed for agencies to improve their return on investment in cloud? We talk with Pluralsight’s Drew Firment to understand ways to democratize the requisite cloud literacy and knowledge that he says are critical to cloud success.
The Pentagon expects to get the ordering process for new JWCC services off the ground quickly now that awards have been issued to four companies, but each task order could take longer to process than DoD originally anticipated.
Host Dave Wennergren speaks with four more outstanding federal technology leaders who recently received ACT-IAC 2022 Executive Leadership Awards.
Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, Google and Oracle won spots on DoD’s Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability (JWCC) vehicle.
As cloud services become enmeshed within the IT enterprise, tracking costs in near-real time and determining TCO become critical. In this Special Bulletin Review, we talk with officials at DLA, OPM, Accenture and Apptio about how to make this transformative leap.
David Shive, the chief information officer the General Services Administration, said data science, business analytics and the needs of the Public Buildings Service are among some of the upcoming opportunities under the GSA-wide IT services contract.
A near decade-long project to upgrade the IT systems agencies use to schedule and transfer records to the National Archives is close to coming to fruition.
Defense and Homeland Security agencies are focused on the mission of protecting the United States. But how do cloud computing programs fit into the next level of this mission? During this webinar, you will gain the unique perspective of top government security experts from the Air Force, USCIS, DHS, Navy and industry leaders.
Achieving full observability doesn’t have to mean a major investment — in fact, the efficiencies it produces will pay for the investment.
How is your agency tracking, securing and effectively leveraging cloud? Join The Federal Drive’s Tom Temin as he talks with experts from Akamai, AWS, Commvault, Dell EMC, Pluralsight and ThunderCat Technology to offer the latest tactics and tips.
The Army's updated cloud plan adds urgency for commands to move their legacy systems to the cloud, with more cuts planned to government data centers. Hundreds of other systems deemed to have low business value will be sunset entirely.
Jamie Holcombe, the chief information officer for USPTO, said a new contract award will help the agency move toward a Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) architecture.