Navy Lab boosts computer performance through thin-client upgrade.
By Wylie Wong
Five keys let agencies unlock tools that make navigating the world of e-preservation in government straightforward.
By Michele Hope
As we count down to 2015, the date set by the president's executive order to improve energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse-gas emissions, the federal government will take a closer look at how to curb its energy output and how technology figures into that goal.
By Lee Copeland
To maintain FDCC compliance hinges on creating a sound configuration change management process.
By Bob Rudis
As SSA undertakes an end-to-end VoIP implementation, other agencies can borrow insights to clear the hurdles on the way to unified communications.
By Larry Stevens
Consolidation not only makes sense for the government's technology tools, but it also could improve the acquisition processes used to buy them.
By John Sindelar
At the National Renewable Energy Lab in Colorado, IT sets its sights on smart technology that's also environmentally friendly.
By Kevin Ferguson
As we count down to 2015, the date set by the president's executive order to improve energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse-gas emissions, the federal government will take a closer look at how to curb its energy output and how technology figures into that goal.
By Lee Copeland
Right now, agencies own and operate hundreds, if not thousands, of data centers. Recognizing the inherent inefficiency in running so many facilities, most agencies have begun consolidating within their organizations.
By Jim Williams and John Johnson
Agriculture MPLS consolidation offers lessons learned when moving to unified comm and collapsing Internet gateways.
By Drew Robb
Going green takes effort. But the sooner you start, the sooner you can save energy, save your agency money and save the planet. Here are four areas you can target to green up your data center.
By Kevin Ferguson
It’s no revelation to anyone who deals regularly with information technology that green IT is a prevalent topic — one that encompasses many forward-looking, sustainable concepts.
By Jim Shanks
As Tim Young prepares to exit government, he offers some insights on keeping IT transformation efforts moving forward.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
Navy Lab boosts computer performance through thin-client upgrade.
By Wylie Wong
The Mine Safety and Health Administration uses WAN optimization to speed access to data for its inspectors.
Elizabeth Thompson Beckley
Navy Lab boosts computer performance through thin-client upgrade.
By Wylie Wong
To succeed at change management, these feds say take the lead and guide rather than ride the IT-change beast.
By Lynn Haber
It’s no revelation to anyone who deals regularly with information technology that green IT is a prevalent topic — one that encompasses many forward-looking, sustainable concepts.
By Jim Shanks
Five keys let agencies unlock tools that make navigating the world of e-preservation in government straightforward.
By Michele Hope
Making the move from IPsec to SSL virtual private networks with Windows Server 2008 can overcome some remote-access obstacles and ease COOP preparations.
By Dr. Thomas W. Shinder
Right now, agencies own and operate hundreds, if not thousands, of data centers. Recognizing the inherent inefficiency in running so many facilities, most agencies have begun consolidating within their organizations.
By Jim Williams and John Johnson
Not so long ago, disasters were a localized phenomenon. They had limited boundaries, and there was little investment in operational interactions or communications interoperability to support cross-government levels of response. That is no longer the case.
By Lt. Gen. Harry D. Raduege Jr. (USAF, Ret.) and Stephen P. Gross
As we count down to 2015, the date set by the president's executive order to improve energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse-gas emissions, the federal government will take a closer look at how to curb its energy output and how technology figures into that goal.
By Lee Copeland
By way of some common virtualization tools, agencies can make SOA their next stop for legacy apps.
By Andréa Matsunaga, Maurício Tsugawa and José Fortes
In the ragged terrain of war-torn Afghanistan, a team of Army network specialists battles harsh conditions to keep data flowing.
By Rita Pyrillis
Navy Lab boosts computer performance through thin-client upgrade.
By Wylie Wong
Navy Lab boosts computer performance through thin-client upgrade.
By Wylie Wong
To maintain FDCC compliance hinges on creating a sound configuration change management process.
By Bob Rudis
In the government, virtualization tides ripple toward the desktop.
By Andrew Bardin Williams
New OASIS group works to separate perception from reality online.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
As Tim Young prepares to exit government, he offers some insights on keeping IT transformation efforts moving forward.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
In the ragged terrain of war-torn Afghanistan, a team of Army network specialists battles harsh conditions to keep data flowing.
By Rita Pyrillis
At the National Renewable Energy Lab in Colorado, IT sets its sights on smart technology that's also environmentally friendly.
By Kevin Ferguson
Consolidation not only makes sense for the government's technology tools, but it also could improve the acquisition processes used to buy them.
By John Sindelar
It’s no revelation to anyone who deals regularly with information technology that green IT is a prevalent topic — one that encompasses many forward-looking, sustainable concepts.
By Jim Shanks
The Mine Safety and Health Administration uses WAN optimization to speed access to data for its inspectors.
Elizabeth Thompson Beckley
Interagency teams use thin-client emergency comm kits to tap into info quickly when they arrive on the scene.
By Wylie Wong
In the ragged terrain of war-torn Afghanistan, a team of Army network specialists battles harsh conditions to keep data flowing.
By Rita Pyrillis
In the government, virtualization tides ripple toward the desktop.
By Andrew Bardin Williams
Not so long ago, disasters were a localized phenomenon. They had limited boundaries, and there was little investment in operational interactions or communications interoperability to support cross-government levels of response. That is no longer the case.
By Lt. Gen. Harry D. Raduege Jr. (USAF, Ret.) and Stephen P. Gross
If you want to let data idle, make sure you have protections in place to secure those files at rest.
By Karen D. Schwartz
If you want to let data idle, make sure you have protections in place to secure those files at rest.
By Karen D. Schwartz
Making the move from IPsec to SSL virtual private networks with Windows Server 2008 can overcome some remote-access obstacles and ease COOP preparations.
By Dr. Thomas W. Shinder
Not so long ago, disasters were a localized phenomenon. They had limited boundaries, and there was little investment in operational interactions or communications interoperability to support cross-government levels of response. That is no longer the case.
By Lt. Gen. Harry D. Raduege Jr. (USAF, Ret.) and Stephen P. Gross
In the government, virtualization tides ripple toward the desktop.
By Andrew Bardin Williams
In the ragged terrain of war-torn Afghanistan, a team of Army network specialists battles harsh conditions to keep data flowing.
By Rita Pyrillis
As SSA undertakes an end-to-end VoIP implementation, other agencies can borrow insights to clear the hurdles on the way to unified communications.
By Larry Stevens
By way of some common virtualization tools, agencies can make SOA their next stop for legacy apps.
By Andréa Matsunaga, Maurício Tsugawa and José Fortes
Interagency teams use thin-client emergency comm kits to tap into info quickly when they arrive on the scene.
By Wylie Wong
The Mine Safety and Health Administration uses WAN optimization to speed access to data for its inspectors.
Elizabeth Thompson Beckley
In the government, virtualization tides ripple toward the desktop.
By Andrew Bardin Williams
To maintain FDCC compliance hinges on creating a sound configuration change management process.
By Bob Rudis
At the National Renewable Energy Lab in Colorado, IT sets its sights on smart technology that's also environmentally friendly.
By Kevin Ferguson
Consolidation not only makes sense for the government's technology tools, but it also could improve the acquisition processes used to buy them.
By John Sindelar
For CIOs, supporting their agencies' missions propels IT transformation.
By Paul Wohlleben
As we count down to 2015, the date set by the president's executive order to improve energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse-gas emissions, the federal government will take a closer look at how to curb its energy output and how technology figures into that goal.
By Lee Copeland
Education Department CIO
By Lee Copeland
Going green takes effort. But the sooner you start, the sooner you can save energy, save your agency money and save the planet. Here are four areas you can target to green up your data center.
By Kevin Ferguson
To succeed at change management, these feds say take the lead and guide rather than ride the IT-change beast.
By Lynn Haber
If you want to let data idle, make sure you have protections in place to secure those files at rest.
By Karen D. Schwartz
Making the move from IPsec to SSL virtual private networks with Windows Server 2008 can overcome some remote-access obstacles and ease COOP preparations.
By Dr. Thomas W. Shinder
Agriculture MPLS consolidation offers lessons learned when moving to unified comm and collapsing Internet gateways.
By Drew Robb
Right now, agencies own and operate hundreds, if not thousands, of data centers. Recognizing the inherent inefficiency in running so many facilities, most agencies have begun consolidating within their organizations.
By Jim Williams and John Johnson
For CIOs, supporting their agencies' missions propels IT transformation.
By Paul Wohlleben
By way of some common virtualization tools, agencies can make SOA their next stop for legacy apps.
By Andréa Matsunaga, Maurício Tsugawa and José Fortes
To maintain FDCC compliance hinges on creating a sound configuration change management process.
By Bob Rudis
Right now, agencies own and operate hundreds, if not thousands, of data centers. Recognizing the inherent inefficiency in running so many facilities, most agencies have begun consolidating within their organizations.
By Jim Williams and John Johnson
Navy Lab boosts computer performance through thin-client upgrade.
By Wylie Wong
The Mine Safety and Health Administration uses WAN optimization to speed access to data for its inspectors.
Elizabeth Thompson Beckley
Interagency teams use thin-client emergency comm kits to tap into info quickly when they arrive on the scene.
By Wylie Wong
Take this 10-point quiz, and read responses from other CIOs and IT chiefs.
By Dona DeZube
As Tim Young prepares to exit government, he offers some insights on keeping IT transformation efforts moving forward.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
Education Department CIO
By Lee Copeland
For CIOs, supporting their agencies' missions propels IT transformation.
By Paul Wohlleben
Five keys let agencies unlock tools that make navigating the world of e-preservation in government straightforward.
By Michele Hope
To maintain FDCC compliance hinges on creating a sound configuration change management process.
By Bob Rudis
Consolidation not only makes sense for the government's technology tools, but it also could improve the acquisition processes used to buy them.
By John Sindelar
To succeed at change management, these feds say take the lead and guide rather than ride the IT-change beast.
By Lynn Haber
Right now, agencies own and operate hundreds, if not thousands, of data centers. Recognizing the inherent inefficiency in running so many facilities, most agencies have begun consolidating within their organizations.
By Jim Williams and John Johnson
Not so long ago, disasters were a localized phenomenon. They had limited boundaries, and there was little investment in operational interactions or communications interoperability to support cross-government levels of response. That is no longer the case.
By Lt. Gen. Harry D. Raduege Jr. (USAF, Ret.) and Stephen P. Gross
It’s no revelation to anyone who deals regularly with information technology that green IT is a prevalent topic — one that encompasses many forward-looking, sustainable concepts.
By Jim Shanks
Going green takes effort. But the sooner you start, the sooner you can save energy, save your agency money and save the planet. Here are four areas you can target to green up your data center.
By Kevin Ferguson
At the National Renewable Energy Lab in Colorado, IT sets its sights on smart technology that's also environmentally friendly.
By Kevin Ferguson
In the government, virtualization tides ripple toward the desktop.
By Andrew Bardin Williams
As SSA undertakes an end-to-end VoIP implementation, other agencies can borrow insights to clear the hurdles on the way to unified communications.
By Larry Stevens
In the ragged terrain of war-torn Afghanistan, a team of Army network specialists battles harsh conditions to keep data flowing.
By Rita Pyrillis
At the National Renewable Energy Lab in Colorado, IT sets its sights on smart technology that's also environmentally friendly.
By Kevin Ferguson
Agriculture MPLS consolidation offers lessons learned when moving to unified comm and collapsing Internet gateways.
By Drew Robb
New OASIS group works to separate perception from reality online.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
Navy Lab boosts computer performance through thin-client upgrade.
By Wylie Wong
The Mine Safety and Health Administration uses WAN optimization to speed access to data for its inspectors.
Elizabeth Thompson Beckley
Education Department CIO
By Lee Copeland
In D.C., federal IT teams find real-world events create opportunities for training employees to use COOP technologies.
By Rita Pyrillis
Take this 10-point quiz, and read responses from other CIOs and IT chiefs.
By Dona DeZube
By way of some common virtualization tools, agencies can make SOA their next stop for legacy apps.
By Andréa Matsunaga, Maurício Tsugawa and José Fortes
If you want to let data idle, make sure you have protections in place to secure those files at rest.
By Karen D. Schwartz
Making the move from IPsec to SSL virtual private networks with Windows Server 2008 can overcome some remote-access obstacles and ease COOP preparations.
By Dr. Thomas W. Shinder
For CIOs, supporting their agencies' missions propels IT transformation.
By Paul Wohlleben
By way of some common virtualization tools, agencies can make SOA their next stop for legacy apps.
By Andréa Matsunaga, Maurício Tsugawa and José Fortes
Going green takes effort. But the sooner you start, the sooner you can save energy, save your agency money and save the planet. Here are four areas you can target to green up your data center.
By Kevin Ferguson
In the government, virtualization tides ripple toward the desktop.
By Andrew Bardin Williams
For CIOs, supporting their agencies' missions propels IT transformation.
By Paul Wohlleben
Making the move from IPsec to SSL virtual private networks with Windows Server 2008 can overcome some remote-access obstacles and ease COOP preparations.
By Dr. Thomas W. Shinder
If you want to let data idle, make sure you have protections in place to secure those files at rest.
By Karen D. Schwartz
New OASIS group works to separate perception from reality online.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
In D.C., federal IT teams find real-world events create opportunities for training employees to use COOP technologies.
By Rita Pyrillis
Take this 10-point quiz, and read responses from other CIOs and IT chiefs.
By Dona DeZube
Navy Lab boosts computer performance through thin-client upgrade.
By Wylie Wong
As Tim Young prepares to exit government, he offers some insights on keeping IT transformation efforts moving forward.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
The Mine Safety and Health Administration uses WAN optimization to speed access to data for its inspectors.
Elizabeth Thompson Beckley
Interagency teams use thin-client emergency comm kits to tap into info quickly when they arrive on the scene.
By Wylie Wong
As we count down to 2015, the date set by the president's executive order to improve energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse-gas emissions, the federal government will take a closer look at how to curb its energy output and how technology figures into that goal.
By Lee Copeland
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