Moving to the cloud is a vital part of becoming an agile, modern, digital organization. But cloud doesn’t just improve efficiencies and enable smarter hybrid work environments – it’s also a key part of improving data security.
With the rise of ransomware and other cyber threats, state and local government agencies are working hard to strengthen their security and data protection strategies. Cloud platforms offer a higher level of security, cyber resilience and data protection than many on-premises systems – especially for agencies struggling with budget constraints and gaps in their IT workforce.
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Federal Communications Commission
The Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau’s Office of Intergovernmental Affairs (IGA) is staffing a special series of interactive web events. These outreach webinars are designed to share vital information about Commission actions and priorities and improve federal/state dialogue and information sharing.
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Hybrid and remote employees in state and local government workforces are increasing IT’s focus on endpoint security to reduce risk. Short-staffed agencies are looking to maximize efficiencies across the board. Personal computers, laptops and other end-user devices are a crucial component to increase employee productivity and enable resiliency. Join Government Technology on December 14 at 10am PT/1pm ET as we discuss why choosing the right compute platform is critical to achieving desired outcomes across the enterprise.
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As both public and private cloud continue to mature, many government agencies are leveraging multiple clouds to satisfy their diverse enterprise computing needs. This multi-cloud approach allows government agencies to choose the right cloud for each workload, be it a mission-critical core application such as enterprise resource planning, or cutting-edge cloud-native analytics apps.
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