A new report highlights government leaders’ assumptions and expectations about where they plan to concentrate their infrastructure investments and what factors shape those strategies.
Agencies still depend on multiple IT environments for executing critical computing workloads. But government-approved clouds now top where those workloads are managed, according to a new survey.
Verizon and Equinix executives highlight the benefits agencies can expect from implementing 5G and the advantages of deploying a network as a service model.
Media representatives film and take pictures of a US air force aircraft parked on the tarmac after an evacuation flight from Kabul at the Rota naval base in Rota, southern Spain, on August 31, 2021. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER/AFP via Getty Images)
Government leaders share how they are strategically moving certain applications to a hybrid cloud environment to reduce data migration costs and improve mission services.
U.S. Public Sector Chief Technology Officer Bill Burnham of Hewlett Packard Enterprise explains the cost-saving benefits and elasticity of moving cloud capabilities to the edge.
IBM’s Center for the Business of Government chief Dan Chenok highlights how agencies were able to fast-track their IT plans in the face of the pandemic.