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[ August 2008 ]
New tools can help agencies pinpoint and manage data center energy use.
By Kevin Ferguson
Do software development methodologies matter?
By Paul Wohlleben
Windows System Resource Manager lets you create policies for processor and memory usage to control how applications divvy up limited resources.
By Russell Smith
Feds and researchers continue to pursue facial-recognition and multimodal biometrics tools.
By Rita Pyrillis
The pendulum is swinging back to centralized computing and consolidation for two reasons: cost and security.
By Jim Shanks
Better storage and networking improve data-mining efficiency for the Mine Safety and Health Administration.
By Elizabeth Thompson Beckley
With virtualization technology, agencies reduce the size of the government's IT footprint.
By Dan Tynan
Better storage and networking improve data-mining efficiency for the Mine Safety and Health Administration.
By Elizabeth Thompson Beckley
Speed means everything when establishing networks in a disaster zone.
By Drew Robb
With virtualization technology, agencies reduce the size of the government's IT footprint.
By Dan Tynan
By combining snapshots and CDP, create a backup strategy that lets users recover up-to-date data quickly.
By Karen D. Schwartz
It is time for the government to adopt the "good enough" approach to IT, rather than waiting to achieve perfection.
By Michael E. Krieger and MaryAnn Kiefer
Feds and researchers continue to pursue facial-recognition and multimodal biometrics tools.
By Rita Pyrillis
With wireless broadband, Army gains an ally in standing up mobile ad hoc networks.
By Joanne Cummings
The thin-client trend is one that we'll see more of across the federal landscape as IT looks to meet the two-pronged task of reducing management overhead and costs while supporting diverse end-user needs.
By Lee Copeland
Agencies can gain efficiencies and save money through monitoring and managing IT power use, so find your patch of green.
By George Ou
As agencies ramp up telecommuting, safeguarding federal assets remains an IT priority.
By Esther Shein
The National Park Service and other agencies deploy thin clients to give users access to their apps wherever they roam.
By Wylie Wong
Creating a manageable enterprise DMZ can help make TIC work for your agency.
By Joel Snyder
Are you ready to take a dip in the Web 2.0 deep end? If so, suit up and learn from the lessons of agencies who dived in before you.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
Feds and researchers continue to pursue facial-recognition and multimodal biometrics tools.
By Rita Pyrillis
The latest storage gear adds speed and can pack more data for roving users.
By Iddo Genuth
As agencies ramp up use of IPv6, locking down DNS and assuring security gain attention.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
The pendulum is swinging back to centralized computing and consolidation for two reasons: cost and security.
By Jim Shanks
If the IT department doesn't benefit from buying efficient servers because the energy savings accrue only to the facilities budget, the IT folks won't pay even an additional dollar for an energy-efficient server.
By Dr. Jonathan Koomey
It is time for the government to adopt the "good enough" approach to IT, rather than waiting to achieve perfection.
By Michael E. Krieger and MaryAnn Kiefer
Once an agency rolls out a VoIP system, how can it keep ROI on speed dial?
By Larry Stevens
Do software development methodologies matter?
By Paul Wohlleben
Take a look at six keys that can help agencies reap the most benefit from joining forces.
By John Sindelar
Three feds in the vanguard of IT transformation identify tools on the cusp of dramatically altering the face of government.
Take a look at six keys that can help agencies reap the most benefit from joining forces.
By John Sindelar
As agencies ramp up telecommuting, safeguarding federal assets remains an IT priority.
By Esther Shein
Speed means everything when establishing networks in a disaster zone.
By Drew Robb
The latest storage gear adds speed and can pack more data for roving users.
By Iddo Genuth
With wireless broadband, Army gains an ally in standing up mobile ad hoc networks.
By Joanne Cummings
With wireless broadband, Army gains an ally in standing up mobile ad hoc networks.
By Joanne Cummings
The pendulum is swinging back to centralized computing and consolidation for two reasons: cost and security.
By Jim Shanks
As agencies ramp up use of IPv6, locking down DNS and assuring security gain attention.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
Speed means everything when establishing networks in a disaster zone.
By Drew Robb
The National Park Service and other agencies deploy thin clients to give users access to their apps wherever they roam.
By Wylie Wong
Better storage and networking improve data-mining efficiency for the Mine Safety and Health Administration.
By Elizabeth Thompson Beckley
Three feds in the vanguard of IT transformation identify tools on the cusp of dramatically altering the face of government.
Once an agency rolls out a VoIP system, how can it keep ROI on speed dial?
By Larry Stevens
WAN optimization tools can accelerate sluggish network traffic — but map out a strategy before you take this route.
By Caron Carlson
The thin-client trend is one that we'll see more of across the federal landscape as IT looks to meet the two-pronged task of reducing management overhead and costs while supporting diverse end-user needs.
By Lee Copeland
Creating a manageable enterprise DMZ can help make TIC work for your agency.
By Joel Snyder
As agencies ramp up telecommuting, safeguarding federal assets remains an IT priority.
By Esther Shein
The latest storage gear adds speed and can pack more data for roving users.
By Iddo Genuth
Windows System Resource Manager lets you create policies for processor and memory usage to control how applications divvy up limited resources.
By Russell Smith
Are you ready to take a dip in the Web 2.0 deep end? If so, suit up and learn from the lessons of agencies who dived in before you.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
If the IT department doesn't benefit from buying efficient servers because the energy savings accrue only to the facilities budget, the IT folks won't pay even an additional dollar for an energy-efficient server.
By Dr. Jonathan Koomey
Take a look at six keys that can help agencies reap the most benefit from joining forces.
By John Sindelar
Do software development methodologies matter?
By Paul Wohlleben
Creating a manageable enterprise DMZ can help make TIC work for your agency.
By Joel Snyder
Are you ready to take a dip in the Web 2.0 deep end? If so, suit up and learn from the lessons of agencies who dived in before you.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
Feds and researchers continue to pursue facial-recognition and multimodal biometrics tools.
By Rita Pyrillis
As agencies ramp up use of IPv6, locking down DNS and assuring security gain attention.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
Windows System Resource Manager lets you create policies for processor and memory usage to control how applications divvy up limited resources.
By Russell Smith
The pendulum is swinging back to centralized computing and consolidation for two reasons: cost and security.
By Jim Shanks
AMD and Intel up the ante in their face-off to bring multicore processors to market.
By Iddo Genuth
Creating a manageable enterprise DMZ can help make TIC work for your agency.
By Joel Snyder
If the IT department doesn't benefit from buying efficient servers because the energy savings accrue only to the facilities budget, the IT folks won't pay even an additional dollar for an energy-efficient server.
By Dr. Jonathan Koomey
The thin-client trend is one that we'll see more of across the federal landscape as IT looks to meet the two-pronged task of reducing management overhead and costs while supporting diverse end-user needs.
By Lee Copeland
The National Park Service and other agencies deploy thin clients to give users access to their apps wherever they roam.
By Wylie Wong
Agencies can gain efficiencies and save money through monitoring and managing IT power use, so find your patch of green.
By George Ou
With virtualization technology, agencies reduce the size of the government's IT footprint.
By Dan Tynan
By combining snapshots and CDP, create a backup strategy that lets users recover up-to-date data quickly.
By Karen D. Schwartz
The thin-client trend is one that we'll see more of across the federal landscape as IT looks to meet the two-pronged task of reducing management overhead and costs while supporting diverse end-user needs.
By Lee Copeland
Creating a manageable enterprise DMZ can help make TIC work for your agency.
By Joel Snyder
Agencies can gain efficiencies and save money through monitoring and managing IT power use, so find your patch of green.
By George Ou
The National Park Service and other agencies deploy thin clients to give users access to their apps wherever they roam.
By Wylie Wong
AMD and Intel up the ante in their face-off to bring multicore processors to market.
By Iddo Genuth
Videoconferencing extends services, saves money and fosters collaboration at VA medical facilities across the nation.
By Carolyn Duffy Marsan
With wireless broadband, Army gains an ally in standing up mobile ad hoc networks.
By Joanne Cummings
Are you ready to take a dip in the Web 2.0 deep end? If so, suit up and learn from the lessons of agencies who dived in before you.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
As agencies ramp up telecommuting, safeguarding federal assets remains an IT priority.
By Esther Shein
Three feds in the vanguard of IT transformation identify tools on the cusp of dramatically altering the face of government.
Agencies can gain efficiencies and save money through monitoring and managing IT power use, so find your patch of green.
By George Ou
As agencies ramp up telecommuting, safeguarding federal assets remains an IT priority.
By Esther Shein
If the IT department doesn't benefit from buying efficient servers because the energy savings accrue only to the facilities budget, the IT folks won't pay even an additional dollar for an energy-efficient server.
By Dr. Jonathan Koomey
It is time for the government to adopt the "good enough" approach to IT, rather than waiting to achieve perfection.
By Michael E. Krieger and MaryAnn Kiefer
The pendulum is swinging back to centralized computing and consolidation for two reasons: cost and security.
By Jim Shanks
Do software development methodologies matter?
By Paul Wohlleben
Three feds in the vanguard of IT transformation identify tools on the cusp of dramatically altering the face of government.
With virtualization technology, agencies reduce the size of the government's IT footprint.
By Dan Tynan
Better storage and networking improve data-mining efficiency for the Mine Safety and Health Administration.
By Elizabeth Thompson Beckley
Videoconferencing extends services, saves money and fosters collaboration at VA medical facilities across the nation.
By Carolyn Duffy Marsan
The National Park Service and other agencies deploy thin clients to give users access to their apps wherever they roam.
By Wylie Wong
By combining snapshots and CDP, create a backup strategy that lets users recover up-to-date data quickly.
By Karen D. Schwartz
Once an agency rolls out a VoIP system, how can it keep ROI on speed dial?
By Larry Stevens
As agencies ramp up use of IPv6, locking down DNS and assuring security gain attention.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
Are you ready to take a dip in the Web 2.0 deep end? If so, suit up and learn from the lessons of agencies who dived in before you.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
With wireless broadband, Army gains an ally in standing up mobile ad hoc networks.
By Joanne Cummings
Feds and researchers continue to pursue facial-recognition and multimodal biometrics tools.
By Rita Pyrillis
Speed means everything when establishing networks in a disaster zone.
By Drew Robb
AMD and Intel up the ante in their face-off to bring multicore processors to market.
By Iddo Genuth
Take a look at six keys that can help agencies reap the most benefit from joining forces.
By John Sindelar
Creating a manageable enterprise DMZ can help make TIC work for your agency.
By Joel Snyder
Windows System Resource Manager lets you create policies for processor and memory usage to control how applications divvy up limited resources.
By Russell Smith
The latest storage gear adds speed and can pack more data for roving users.
By Iddo Genuth
New tools can help agencies pinpoint and manage data center energy use.
By Kevin Ferguson
WAN optimization tools can accelerate sluggish network traffic — but map out a strategy before you take this route.
By Caron Carlson
New tools can help agencies pinpoint and manage data center energy use.
By Kevin Ferguson
The National Park Service and other agencies deploy thin clients to give users access to their apps wherever they roam.
By Wylie Wong
With virtualization technology, agencies reduce the size of the government's IT footprint.
By Dan Tynan
The latest storage gear adds speed and can pack more data for roving users.
By Iddo Genuth
As agencies ramp up use of IPv6, locking down DNS and assuring security gain attention.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
Are you ready to take a dip in the Web 2.0 deep end? If so, suit up and learn from the lessons of agencies who dived in before you.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
Windows System Resource Manager lets you create policies for processor and memory usage to control how applications divvy up limited resources.
By Russell Smith
Feds and researchers continue to pursue facial-recognition and multimodal biometrics tools.
By Rita Pyrillis
AMD and Intel up the ante in their face-off to bring multicore processors to market.
By Iddo Genuth
With wireless broadband, Army gains an ally in standing up mobile ad hoc networks.
By Joanne Cummings
The thin-client trend is one that we'll see more of across the federal landscape as IT looks to meet the two-pronged task of reducing management overhead and costs while supporting diverse end-user needs.
By Lee Copeland
 
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