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In our new ebook, we learn from leaders across the government — at the Army, Homeland Security, NSF, Navy, State, Transportation and TSA — how they are progressing in using data faster to make smarter decisions.
Are you looking for an IT solutions provider that understands your agency’s requirements and timeline? Affigent and Dell Technologies provide accelerated solutions to address your IT modernization needs.
As data storage and management becomes more costly and complex, many organizations, including Federal agencies, are moving toward hyperconverged infrastructures vs. converged infrastructures. Hyperconverged infrastructures can provide answers to the “big data” problem, increasing data accessibility while also reducing costs. But, of course, a hyperconverged infrastructure still comes with some potential challenges and drawbacks.
Updating IT infrastructure and server deployments can make the Federal government more efficient and cost-effective. Private businesses are increasingly adopting remote and hybrid workforces, which makes them more attractive places to work for many employees. Federal agencies may struggle to attract or retain top talent with clunky, outdated hardware and software.
2022 brings with it an extraordinary amount of data. It’s believed that the world is now producing and consuming close to 100 zetabytes of data every year. How are companies managing this data? How can companies glean actionable insights from the data they have — and secure and protect the data that they need? Find out in this ebook.
The buying season is in full swing, and agencies are feeling pressure because the fiscal 2022 budget wasn’t passed until mid-March. We talk to industry tech experts to find out what’s on agencies’ last-minute IT shopping lists this year — and why.
By standardizing its support IT services with Affigent and Dell, the Air Force was able to reduce networking hiccups and centralize support services for all its bases. Read more now.
About a third of all cyber incidents federal agencies faced last year were unknown or outside the typical spam, phishing or web authentication vectors. The Office of Management and Budget says the prevalence of this attack vector suggests additional steps should be taken to ensure agencies appropriately categorize the vector of incidents during reporting.
This exclusive ebook details how some agencies are applying automation to their mission areas and finding better results.
Artificial intelligence is a powerful technology, but it’s not a magic salve you can apply to a process to make it better. If anything, AI – and the related machine learning, robotic process automation and even data analytics technologies – requires more attention than ever to an eternal basic of information technology deployment.
Managing artificial and machine learning application projects is in large measure a matter of managing data connected to them. Not only curating data, but also storing it and moving it around consistent with optimal availability cost control. Therefore, it’s important for agencies to spend some effort designing the infrastructures for systems hosting AI development and training data.
Cloud Smart is about putting data “where it is of most value and also where it’s most accessible and usable from a performance perspective,” Krejcik said during an interview on Innovation in Government, a show sponsored by Carahsoft. Manage your data, manage your workload.
As federal agencies mature in the way they use commercial cloud computing services, among the discoveries are new ways of going hybrid, or using government-owned data centers in conjunction with cloud services. Among these discoveries,…
Federal News Network and several leading IT vendors led by Iron Bow discussed mission delivery in multi-cloud environments with a panel of federal IT practitioners.