Cloud broker makes it easier to control shadow IT
Gravitant's cloudMatrix offers continuous cloud asset discovery and sync capabilities to help agencies find unauthorized IT resources.
FedRAMP is proving to be a tough test for cloud providers
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.
CGI Federal gets FedRAMP stamp of approval
Company becomes the second provider, and first large one, certified as meeting federal standards for security assessment, authorization and continuous monitoring.
Police ready to lock up mission-critical apps in the cloud
Officials are considering moving criminal justice data, storage, records management, crime reporting and mapping and analysis systems, according to IACP survey
Converged tech to unify branch offices, data centers, public clouds
Cisco and NetApp plan tighter integration within the FlexPod architecture to make it easier for agencies to deploy and access next-gen cloud infrastructures.
Most analytics apps will come with Hadoop by 2015
Adding the open-source framework will lead to more task-specific analytics for agencies that need to turn data into insights and decisions they can act on, says Gartner.
Big data file replication comes to Apache Hadoop
Attunity's software for file replication lets organizations rapidly move data in and out of Hadoop and the cloud.
Moving data between multiple clouds, still pie in the sky?
NJVC's Cloudcuity suite aligns with NIST measures for cloud interoperability, allowing agencies to move data and applications among multiple providers, company officials say.
Is the cloud safe enough to lock up law enforcement data?
Actually, yes, if departments take care in selecting providers and ensuring the availability and performance of the service, according to an IJIS Institute report.
Small city breaks new ground as service provider
Melrose, Mass., learned a lesson about bandwidth while providing cloud-based services to a smaller town.
In wake of earthquake, researchers envision a cyber-physical cloud
NIST and its Japanese counterpart are collaborating on a platform that could combine data from billions of networked devices to improve emergency response, health care and city operations.
Nevada brings big data to the desert
The state and the Desert Research Institute partner with IBM to use analytics and advanced research applications for scientific research, education and economic development.
Convergence of technologies will spur big data projects in 2013
Cloud computing, Hadoop, NoSQL databases and semantic technology are related layers that will allow agencies to derive more value from big data applications.
Oregon rides cloud to statewide records management system
The state is expanding a SaaS system using HP TRIM to give access to state, county and local agencies.
Chicago moving 30,000 employees' e-mail to Microsoft cloud
Cloud strategy is part of the city's move toward modernizing its digital infrastructure while improving employees' access to mobile tools and reaping significant cost savings.
How agencies can reap more value from analytics
Three core steps can help agencies plant the seeds of an analytics program that can yield cost savings and better use of resources.
Appian Cloud app gets FISMA moderate security cert
GSA, which is using Appian Cloud's business process management app for acquisition planning, has upped its rating from FISMA low-level security.
Western states build a platform for storing GIS data
Regional cooperation and sharing resources is the wave of the future, members of the 15-state alliance say.
NOAA's 10G network keeps the terabytes coming
The high-speed N-Wave network can scale up to a 100 gigabits/sec to accommodate the massive amount of weather and climate modeling data generated every day.
5 ways the cloud gets disruptive in 2013
Agencies' steady march to the cloud will combine with disruptive technologies such as big data, analytics and mobile computing to push services in a new direction.
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