The IT leader at a key state department talked to Industry Insider — California about ongoing initiatives and potential procurements this year.
The IT leader at this unique state entity talked to Industry Insider — California about ongoing technology work, enterprise-level topics that are likely central for many technology executives, and the budgetary process.
The IT leader at a key state department talked to Industry Insider — California about cybersecurity topics that are likely central for many technology executives.
A key executive and the IT leader at Silicon Valley’s largest municipality talked to Industry Insider — California about their work in equity, offered takeaways on cloud services and discussed challenges in the area of workforce.
Ed Miranda is new to the city, and he’ll add another role in January when he ascends from vice president to the presidency of the Municipal Information Systems Association of California.
The IT leader at a state office talked to Industry Insider — California about IT initiatives in various stages of progression and about impediments to cloud adoption.
The IT leader at a North Bay city talked to Industry Insider — California about strategic planning and technology projects.
The IT leader at a major local government police department talks to Industry Insider — California in a new video about why his division has more than 20 new positions and how they’ll support key initiatives.
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