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In an era of progressively sophisticated hybrid threats, agencies must act now to secure their cloud environments.
Nicholas Speece, chief federal technologist at Snowflake, joined host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how Snowflake is using the Data Cloud to change the way companies and federal agencies approach data management.
A new "Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative" launched by the agency includes major cloud providers, telecommunications giants, and cyber threat hunting companies.
Jeremy Hogg, vice president of Public Sector Sales at Kofax, joined host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss whether your agency is a candidate for robotic process automation.
The Bureau of the Fiscal Service acting Commissioner Matt Miller said two requests for information and meetings with industry and agencies is leading up to the Quality Service Management Office (QSMO) finalizing its financial management shared services strategy.
With the increase in data demands and rising threats, government data centers face massive expectations to scale and rework their data infrastructure.
The Office of Personnel Management, as it plans to “sprint toward the cloud,” has selected its provider in order to, on two fronts, shed its legacy data center and legacy network.
This exclusive e-book highlights some of these different ways agencies are taking more advantage of AI and ML tools to help exceed mission expectations.
Presidio Federal General Manager Clara Conti, and Chief Technology Officer Craig Heartwell, join host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to explain how their company can assist the federal government in its modernization challenges.
While there are some encouraging signs in the new acquisition approach as the department rises to its feet, there are also some opportunities for improvement in the approach that, if undertaken now, will produce a better outcome.
This exclusive e-book highlights how agencies are defining the role of cloud services today and in the future, while also emphasizing the considerations for each of those decisions.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Pentagon is giving other cloud service providers a chance to participate in new contract after it cancelled the JEDI Cloud project.
Defense officials said Tuesday they were cancelling the multibillion dollar sole-source contract. In its place, they will launch a new acquisition process that's expected to include awards to Amazon, Microsoft, and potentially other cloud producers.
What may not be apparent at surface level is that emissions from information and communications technology are significantly contributing to the carbon footprint and broader climate change.
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