Kentucky moves 173 school districts to cloud-based ERP
Aging infrastructure gave the state an opportunity to move to Tyler Technologies' cloud-based Munis solution for more reliable services.
Chiliad takes virtual consolidation route to big data analytics
Discovery/Alert 7.0 installs nodes at each data location, allowing analysts to query structured and unstructured data simultaneously.
Lockheed Martin unifies recruiting and hiring in the cloud
The company, with NGA.NET, releases StaffAcq360, a cloud-hosted recruiting and hiring system designed for federal agencies.
Road to data center convergence starts at a fork in the road
Building a new data center? Maybe, VCE's Vblock is right for you. Want customization? Try NetApp's FlexPod.
Splunk ties relational, machine data for better analytics
DB Connect integrates structured data from relational databases with machine data, giving analyst better insights to make informed decision in real-time.
Ohio undoing decades of IT sprawl with shared infrastructure
The state is putting its IT assets into a primary data center and will use a private cloud infrastructure to deliver services.
How to get on top of the federal records tidal wave
Inefficient record management is hampering operations and causing agencies to exceed annual budgets by 17 percent, or $5 million, according to a new survey.
Is the answer to records management in the cloud?
After initial wariness, OMB and NARA are pursuing cloud computing as an option for agencies overwhelmed by the number of records they manage.
Tips for moving BlackBerrys along with e-mail to the cloud
At EPA, Lockheed Martin put BlackBerry users through pilot tests before transitioning them to the cloud.
With shared infrastructures, security must move with the data
From private clouds to the commercial providers, software-defined security controls have to stay with workloads wherever they go.
Analytics: Predicting the future (and past and present)
Federal, state and local agencies are tapping into the power of predictive analytics to cut waste or reduce crime, but they're not limited to looking forward.
New Mexico upgrades its Web, mobile experience
The state's transportation department used Adobe Experience Manager, which the company has just updated, to redesign and launch an intuitive website in six months.
Million-message mailboxes complicate EPA's move to Office 365
When moving to Office 365, EPA discovered some Lotus Notes mailboxes with more than a million objects -- and 90T in all in the system -- prompting a new approach to the transition.
Michigan turns to analytics to stop fraud, waste and abuse
State officials are using SAS Analytics to spot fraudulent unemployment claims before they are paid, as well as detect fraud across state departments.
New tools help bring Hadoop into the enterprise
Data Direct Networks, Intel and Red Hat release new products to further simplify management and performance of the open-source, big data framework while improving security.
FEMA seeks to make emergency data available in real time
The agency is looking for a cloud environment that will allow access to critical geospatial data in real-time during emergencies.
4 ways big data can save lives and money
Big data can help improve health care and quality of life, reduce crime, and trim the federal budget, public sector IT officials say in a new TechAmerica study.
Texas readies Office 365 for mission-critical police, health care data
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.
5 steps to a secure, multitenant private cloud
As agencies move toward consolidated, unified data centers and private clouds, Cisco offers an outline on how to get there.
Data center of the future: converged infrastructure
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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