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Ernst & Young LLP’s industry-leading Legislative Management Suite is built on the enterprise Microsoft technologies that IT organizations already support, including Windows, Office, Active Directory, SQL Server, .NET and Azure.
As a GovTech industry executive, I have a unique view into the transformation taking place in the government technology workforce, which is the focus of my blog this month. Much has already been said about how government is becoming increasingly creative in remediating the technology workforce challenge by accessing new pools of talent. New innovative programs to train existing government employees on the latest technologies and approaches to modern digital government, as well as a number of emerging apprenticeship programs, are bearing fruit. The change is evident to me at every level of the government technology workforce, including—and perhaps most importantly—in leadership.
Today’s tech-savvy constituents want the ability to interact with government through various means and touchpoints. To meet residents’ expectations, many organizations have adopted a ‘no wrong door’ approach, creating an omnichannel experience that allows individuals to interact with government in the manner most convenient for them.
Securing the hardware and software systems in power plants, water treatment facilities, transportation systems and other critical infrastructure calls for network visibility, vulnerability assessment and holistic strategic and incident response plans.
With case management software like Social Solutions’ Apricot solution, you get housing technology that protects participants’ data, allows you to maintain compliance, saves time, and measures your outcomes in the community.
Learn how together, e360 and Zerto deliver foolproof recovery with industry-leading RPOs of seconds and RTOs of minutes to dramatically limit data loss and downtime while also aiding with compliance requirements.
Xerox has been named a leader in Quocirca’s 2023 Cloud Print Services Landscape
As organizations are moving to embrace the cloud, it is important they do not overlook data governance which is essential to ensure that people can access useful, high-quality data.
Lookout, VMware, and Ahead is hosting a Lunch & Learn at Urban Roots Brewery & Smokehouse on Thursday, July 27th at 11:30am PDT. Register below to reserve your spot!
Carahsoft is excited to host Salesforce Sacramento Innovation Day on Thursday, July 27th and would like to invite you to register!
Cyber-attacks on critical infrastructure increased 2000% in 2022, often damaging critical operations. Remote vendors and workers have complicated the situation even more by using personal laptops, BYOD and other devices with fewer security barriers on their home networks than they would have in the workplace. These remote connections have blurred the IT-OT segmentation and expanded the attack surface providing new entry points for hackers to exploit.
According to the 2023 Data Protection Trends Report, 85%* of organizations suffered at least one cyberattack in the previous 12 months – an increase from 76% the year before.
Today, the cloud has become a highly strategic platform that enables organizations’ digital transformation. While the cloud-first approach is still less common, many organizations are embracing a hybrid cloud environment, which allows for maximum flexibility and control.
Rubrik announced it has won the Business Transformation, Global Independent Software Vendor (ISV) 2023 Microsoft U.S. Partner of the Year award
63% of organizations don't have visibility into the access given to non-employees (contractors, suppliers, vendors, volunteers, etc.). The SailPoint Non-Employee Risk Management product enables organizations to execute risk-based identity access and lifecycle strategies for their entire population of non-employees. Non-Employee Risk Management provides operational efficiency and minimizes risk by dynamically informing you exactly which third-party non-employees need access, why they require it and when it’s appropriate. Join this brief webinar to learn more.
Everybody is talking about generative AI – sometimes with a mix of excitement and anxiety but few doubt that the advances we are seeing represent a huge opportunity for those that act quickly — and strategically. So what is generative AI? Generative AI refers to deep-learning models that can generate high-quality text, images, and other content based on the data they were trained on.
Advanced features strengthen data protection and simplify deployment for public sector customers on the only FedRAMP (Moderate) authorized solution on Salesforce AppExchange and AWS Marketplace.
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The three-day summit pulled in public and private technologists from across the U.S., offering a chance to share successes and pain points.
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan opened the second annual GovAI Coalition Summit by announcing a new public-private partnership initiative to bring artificial intelligence education to any resident who wants it.
After just under a year and a half on the job as the state’s chief data officer, Jason Lally announced that he has stepped away from his executive role with the California Office of Data and Innovation.
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