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The agency is looking for a cloud environment that will allow access to critical geospatial data in real-time during emergencies.
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As Texas officials move 100,000 state employees to the cloud, Microsoft is working with the state to ensure that its system meets stringent criminal justice and health-care privacy regulations.
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The state's Department of Corrections moves from a 1980s mainframe system to cloud-based Microsoft Offender 360 for managing inmates and parolees statewide.
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As agencies move toward consolidated, unified data centers and private clouds, Cisco offers an outline on how to get there.
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The move to this next-generation, automated data center is a multiyear endeavor that started with virtualization and the concept of unified computing.
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Gravitant's cloudMatrix offers continuous cloud asset discovery and sync capabilities to help agencies find unauthorized IT resources.
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The move to cloud services and mobile access hasn't changed agencies' focus on ensuring access for people with disabilities.
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Some cloud providers struggle to meet requirements such as multi-factor authentication, FIPS 140-2 compliance and providing a complete boundary definition, GSA's Kathy Conrad says.
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Amazon Web Services offers to notify managers when key maintenance events occur in new cloud-based relational database system.
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The growth of IT services across the enterprise makes identifying users complex, but three government efforts aim to standardize and simplify access control.