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CloudBolt puts multiple cloud and IT resources into a unified view

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Dell launches secure cloud tailored for U.S. agencies

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DHS taps BAE Systems for geospatial imagery and analysis

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E-filing portal helps state give away a treasure trove of unclaimed property

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HP, Lockheed join FedRAMP elites

HP’s Enterprise Cloud Services - Virtual Private Cloud and Lockheed Martin’s SolaS Cloud Solution get provisional approval to operate governmentwide.

States are being pound-foolish in moving slowly to the cloud

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Platform gives agencies timely access to unified data

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When disaster strikes, will federal data be safe?

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Internet2, Microsoft pact fuels universities' big data research

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NARA lashes 3 clouds together to move users to Google Apps

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Salesforce.com optimizes mobile apps for government

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Software quizzes applicants before doling out benefits

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