DOE to broker its own cloud services

The department is taking a cloud brokerage approach to securely connecting a diverse set of users and partner organizations.

VA plugs into the cloud with Office 365 for 600,000

The Veterans Affairs Department is about to begin transitioning 600,000 users to a cloud-based e-mail system using Microsoft Office 365 for Government.

Metalogix can boost agency collaboration, content sharing

Company's Content Matrix lets agencies smoothly migrate to newer versions of SharePoint and keep content organized on an ongoing basis.

How the Recovery Board gathered its multiple clouds

The agency's cloud hub helps control, monitor and audit systems, even among multiple cloud providers.

SharePoint 2013 upgrade offers a chance to get it right

SharePoint is a living, breathing thing. Upgrading is a chance to set up and maintain the collaboration platform as it grows over time.

10 predictions for government IT in 2013

Consolidation, cloud and mobile computing, lots of data and the foundations of smart government are among the key trends forecasted by IDC Government Insights.

Piranha: Decoding the genomic tree in millions of documents

ORNL's text analytics software sees documents as mathematical vectors, clustering them according to their similarities.

Energy lab's Piranha puts teeth into text analysis

Nearly nine years in the making, the agent-based software, available to other agencies, clusters huge volumes of text documents into groups that are easily processed.

As agency data centers close, measurement tools take center stage

Reaping efficiency from data center consolidation will require new technologies, including unified computing and business analytics, to measure performance gains and savings.

Data-driven government's goal: Personalized service

Agencies need to create a tech strategy that supports convergence of cloud, big data, mobility and Web services, a Justice CTO says.

Attunity offers a path to secure file sharing with Hadoop

Seamless integration lets organizations move data in and out of Hadoop for improved business intelligence and analytics.

Virtualization gives Interior telework flexibility, cost savings

Virtualization technology is critical for efficient teleworking, data center design and consolidation; it also lowers the cost of IT operations and promotes energy efficiency.

Interior to give employees anywhere, anytime, any device access via cloud

DOI will move 72,000 employees to Google Apps by year's end as part of its effort to meet the needs of a dispersed workforce.

Can shared services really give substantial ROI?

Using a CRM system, based on Microsoft Dynamics, within a shared infrastructure is allowing Virginia state to modernize business functions and improve citizen services.

How to make big data more useful, reliable – and fast

Splunk promises to analyze and visualize machine data stored in Hadoop to quickly spot trends and statistical patterns for real-time decision-making.

How to successfully move email to the cloud

In preparing to move 25,000 e-mail users to the Microsoft Office 365 community cloud, the EPA focuses on planning and avoiding the common pitfalls.

Agency data centers will never be the same

Sweeping changes lie ahead, spurred by mobile networks, cloud services, smaller budgets and mandates to consolidate.

For state CIOs, cloud moving into the mainstream

More applications and services are being migrated to the cloud as CIOs overcome cost, control and security issues.

Where is all that agency data coming from?

Big data, cloud computing and video are increasing demand for data storage among federal agencies, according to a recent study.

New analytics system built to handle geospatial intell

NetApp, Data Tactic offer geospatial intell community cloud-based advanced analytics and data storage system

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