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[ March 2009 ]
Federal IT managers find they must deploy new tactics for managing and securing their expanding virtual environments.
By Stever Zurier
Virtualization and shared services can help contain IT costs in a tight economy.
By Thomas Hoffman
By applying lessons learned, a stalwart access control and behavior-monitoring architecture lies within reach.
By Steve Hanna
Try these steps to keep your e-mail inbox in check.
By Matthew Woodward
Town hall meetings and conference calls can do only so much. But Web 2.0 applications make it possible for each employee, regardless of rank or location, to offer input that could make a difference.
By Lynn Dean
Do you see a new, trimmer infrastructure in your future? No? Look again.
By Paul Wohlleben
Thin provisioning works wonders for ensuring every app gets a healthy portion of disk space.
By Michele Hope
A stripped-down version of Windows Server 2008 might be just the ticket for some of your agency's servers — especially for extending the life of older systems.
By Mitch Tulloch
Here's a quick primer on the basics of IPv6.
By Russell Smith
The use of digital imagery begins to expand beyond radiology.
By Karen D. Schwartz
Eizo's monitor provides a single view of patient images and data.
By Sean Gallagher
Microsoft tweaks its OS and makes improvements for the forthcoming Service Pack 2.
By Russell Smith
Wyse Technology's V10L thin client packs power in a small footprint.
By Adam Wilson and Dr. Jeffrey Sheen
Five pointers will help pave the way for success on federal initiatives spawned by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
By Paul Wohlleben
The use of digital imagery begins to expand beyond radiology.
By Karen D. Schwartz
Take small steps to reduce your carbon footprint by reducing your printing output.
By Tim Speller
Take small steps to reduce your carbon footprint by reducing your printing output.
By Tim Speller
The use of digital imagery begins to expand beyond radiology.
By Karen D. Schwartz
Thin provisioning works wonders for ensuring every app gets a healthy portion of disk space.
By Michele Hope
To reduce risk of a security exposure when using mobile devices, one school of thought suggests traveling light, with your gear and your data.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
Follow these best practices to merge networks or build one from scratch.
By Catherine LaCroix
Five pointers will help pave the way for success on federal initiatives spawned by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
By Paul Wohlleben
Veritas Replication Exec provides the comfort of redundancy and live data at a moment's notice.
By Jeff Gross
For small agencies moving to disk-to-disk storage, it makes sense to take advantage of existing tape stores.
By Justin Dover
As the government promotes universal electronic medical records, single sign-on technology gains momentum.
By Scott Tiazkun
Wyse Technology's V10L thin client packs power in a small footprint.
By Adam Wilson and Dr. Jeffrey Sheen
The use of digital imagery begins to expand beyond radiology.
By Karen D. Schwartz
To maintain system reliability, smart change management lies in preventing unwanted configuration alterations.
By Russell Smith
Do you see a new, trimmer infrastructure in your future? No? Look again.
By Paul Wohlleben
Try these steps to keep your e-mail inbox in check.
By Matthew Woodward
Federal IT managers find they must deploy new tactics for managing and securing their expanding virtual environments.
By Stever Zurier
Wyse Technology's V10L thin client packs power in a small footprint.
By Adam Wilson and Dr. Jeffrey Sheen
Plan properly to prevent provisioning and troubleshooting woes.
By Jonathan Feldman
Plan properly to prevent provisioning and troubleshooting woes.
By Jonathan Feldman
Five pointers will help pave the way for success on federal initiatives spawned by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
By Paul Wohlleben
SSL is the secret to securely moving data online.
By Jeremy Dotson
Citrix NetScaler 9 takes on load balancing and application delivery so you don't have to.
By Dr. Jeffrey Sheen
Eizo's monitor provides a single view of patient images and data.
By Sean Gallagher
Flexible electronic displays create the possibility for users to tote lighter, greener devices than now available.
By Iddo Genuth
Here's a preview of HP's latest web-access and notebook hybrid, the Mini 2140 netbook.
By Connor W. Anderson
Some new tools offer users ease of motion in the meeting room, in the training facility, at the depot — almost anywhere.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
For federal CTOs, new technology must deliver more than innovation — it must do more than existing IT and do it better.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
bold /'bōld/ adjective ( -er, -est) – not hesitating or fearful; courageous and daring
By Phil Leiter
Microsoft tweaks its OS and makes improvements for the forthcoming Service Pack 2.
By Russell Smith
Here's a quick primer on the basics of IPv6.
By Russell Smith
To get the most from your cybersecurity budget, make sure to spend time setting a fully fleshed-out strategy.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
Eizo's monitor provides a single view of patient images and data.
By Sean Gallagher
Five pointers will help pave the way for success on federal initiatives spawned by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
By Paul Wohlleben
Plan properly to prevent provisioning and troubleshooting woes.
By Jonathan Feldman
With its 6930p, HP offers a "business-rugged" notebook that can stand up to being hauled around town and country.
By Phil Leiter
Flexible electronic displays create the possibility for users to tote lighter, greener devices than now available.
By Iddo Genuth
With 802.11n's official debut less than a year out, here are six steps that you can take to get ready.
By Dan McCarriar
To reduce risk of a security exposure when using mobile devices, one school of thought suggests traveling light, with your gear and your data.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
Some new tools offer users ease of motion in the meeting room, in the training facility, at the depot — almost anywhere.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
Here's a preview of HP's latest web-access and notebook hybrid, the Mini 2140 netbook.
By Connor W. Anderson
To ensure private information stays that way on agency smartphones, set some ground rules and enforce them.
By Joel Snyder
To ensure private information stays that way on agency smartphones, set some ground rules and enforce them.
By Joel Snyder
Follow these best practices to merge networks or build one from scratch.
By Catherine LaCroix
Do you see a new, trimmer infrastructure in your future? No? Look again.
By Paul Wohlleben
Fast Fibre Channel and iSCSI switches deliver big pipes to virtualized SAN environments.
By Amy Schurr
Try these steps to keep your e-mail inbox in check.
By Matthew Woodward
By applying lessons learned, a stalwart access control and behavior-monitoring architecture lies within reach.
By Steve Hanna
With 802.11n's official debut less than a year out, here are six steps that you can take to get ready.
By Dan McCarriar
Here's a quick primer on the basics of IPv6.
By Russell Smith
Citrix NetScaler 9 takes on load balancing and application delivery so you don't have to.
By Dr. Jeffrey Sheen
As the government promotes universal electronic medical records, single sign-on technology gains momentum.
By Scott Tiazkun
Plan properly to prevent provisioning and troubleshooting woes.
By Jonathan Feldman
Plan properly to prevent provisioning and troubleshooting woes.
By Jonathan Feldman
With its 6930p, HP offers a "business-rugged" notebook that can stand up to being hauled around town and country.
By Phil Leiter
To reduce risk of a security exposure when using mobile devices, one school of thought suggests traveling light, with your gear and your data.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
Try these steps to keep your e-mail inbox in check.
By Matthew Woodward
bold /'bōld/ adjective ( -er, -est) – not hesitating or fearful; courageous and daring
By Phil Leiter
To maintain system reliability, smart change management lies in preventing unwanted configuration alterations.
By Russell Smith
A stripped-down version of Windows Server 2008 might be just the ticket for some of your agency's servers — especially for extending the life of older systems.
By Mitch Tulloch
Microsoft tweaks its OS and makes improvements for the forthcoming Service Pack 2.
By Russell Smith
Take small steps to reduce your carbon footprint by reducing your printing output.
By Tim Speller
Here's a quick primer on the basics of IPv6.
By Russell Smith
By applying lessons learned, a stalwart access control and behavior-monitoring architecture lies within reach.
By Steve Hanna
Virtualization and shared services can help contain IT costs in a tight economy.
By Thomas Hoffman
Do you see a new, trimmer infrastructure in your future? No? Look again.
By Paul Wohlleben
Town hall meetings and conference calls can do only so much. But Web 2.0 applications make it possible for each employee, regardless of rank or location, to offer input that could make a difference.
By Lynn Dean
For federal CTOs, new technology must deliver more than innovation — it must do more than existing IT and do it better.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
Five pointers will help pave the way for success on federal initiatives spawned by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
By Paul Wohlleben
For small agencies moving to disk-to-disk storage, it makes sense to take advantage of existing tape stores.
By Justin Dover
Veritas Replication Exec provides the comfort of redundancy and live data at a moment's notice.
By Jeff Gross
As the government promotes universal electronic medical records, single sign-on technology gains momentum.
By Scott Tiazkun
Plan properly to prevent provisioning and troubleshooting woes.
By Jonathan Feldman
Microsoft tweaks its OS and makes improvements for the forthcoming Service Pack 2.
By Russell Smith
To maintain system reliability, smart change management lies in preventing unwanted configuration alterations.
By Russell Smith
To reduce risk of a security exposure when using mobile devices, one school of thought suggests traveling light, with your gear and your data.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
SSL is the secret to securely moving data online.
By Jeremy Dotson
To get the most from your cybersecurity budget, make sure to spend time setting a fully fleshed-out strategy.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
Citrix NetScaler 9 takes on load balancing and application delivery so you don't have to.
By Dr. Jeffrey Sheen
Your agency's physical security people are probably conscientious and competent. Your cybersecurity people are probably downright brilliant. Yet to an attacker with the right skills, the overall security of your organization might seem like a joke.
By Scott Borg
Do you see a new, trimmer infrastructure in your future? No? Look again.
By Paul Wohlleben
To ensure private information stays that way on agency smartphones, set some ground rules and enforce them.
By Joel Snyder
By applying lessons learned, a stalwart access control and behavior-monitoring architecture lies within reach.
By Steve Hanna
Federal IT managers find they must deploy new tactics for managing and securing their expanding virtual environments.
By Stever Zurier
With increased exposure, the government's IT security teams expect they will be better able to secure the nation's networks from attack.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
A layered data security approach can pave the way for transformational change.
By Dennis Heretick
Try these steps to keep your e-mail inbox in check.
By Matthew Woodward
Federal IT managers find they must deploy new tactics for managing and securing their expanding virtual environments.
By Stever Zurier
Keeping an eye on the contents of a virtual machine is akin to sending the kids to the playroom. When it's quiet, you start to get nervous.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
The greening of government — and beyond — requires agencies to drive change in technology, management and thinking.
By John Sindelar
Follow these best practices to merge networks or build one from scratch.
By Catherine LaCroix
Do you see a new, trimmer infrastructure in your future? No? Look again.
By Paul Wohlleben
Citrix NetScaler 9 takes on load balancing and application delivery so you don't have to.
By Dr. Jeffrey Sheen
The use of digital imagery begins to expand beyond radiology.
By Karen D. Schwartz
A stripped-down version of Windows Server 2008 might be just the ticket for some of your agency's servers — especially for extending the life of older systems.
By Mitch Tulloch
To maintain system reliability, smart change management lies in preventing unwanted configuration alterations.
By Russell Smith
Veritas Replication Exec provides the comfort of redundancy and live data at a moment's notice.
By Jeff Gross
For small agencies moving to disk-to-disk storage, it makes sense to take advantage of existing tape stores.
By Justin Dover
For small agencies moving to disk-to-disk storage, it makes sense to take advantage of existing tape stores.
By Justin Dover
Veritas Replication Exec provides the comfort of redundancy and live data at a moment's notice.
By Jeff Gross
Five pointers will help pave the way for success on federal initiatives spawned by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
By Paul Wohlleben
Thin provisioning works wonders for ensuring every app gets a healthy portion of disk space.
By Michele Hope
The use of digital imagery begins to expand beyond radiology.
By Karen D. Schwartz
Do you see a new, trimmer infrastructure in your future? No? Look again.
By Paul Wohlleben
The greening of government — and beyond — requires agencies to drive change in technology, management and thinking.
By John Sindelar
Keeping an eye on the contents of a virtual machine is akin to sending the kids to the playroom. When it's quiet, you start to get nervous.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
Virtualization and shared services can help contain IT costs in a tight economy.
By Thomas Hoffman
Try these steps to keep your e-mail inbox in check.
By Matthew Woodward
Fast Fibre Channel and iSCSI switches deliver big pipes to virtualized SAN environments.
By Amy Schurr
Thin provisioning works wonders for ensuring every app gets a healthy portion of disk space.
By Michele Hope
Five pointers will help pave the way for success on federal initiatives spawned by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
By Paul Wohlleben
Microsoft tweaks its OS and makes improvements for the forthcoming Service Pack 2.
By Russell Smith
Wyse Technology's V10L thin client packs power in a small footprint.
By Adam Wilson and Dr. Jeffrey Sheen
With its 6930p, HP offers a "business-rugged" notebook that can stand up to being hauled around town and country.
By Phil Leiter
To reduce risk of a security exposure when using mobile devices, one school of thought suggests traveling light, with your gear and your data.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
Here's a preview of HP's latest web-access and notebook hybrid, the Mini 2140 netbook.
By Connor W. Anderson
Some new tools offer users ease of motion in the meeting room, in the training facility, at the depot — almost anywhere.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
Flexible electronic displays create the possibility for users to tote lighter, greener devices than now available.
By Iddo Genuth
With 802.11n's official debut less than a year out, here are six steps that you can take to get ready.
By Dan McCarriar
To ensure private information stays that way on agency smartphones, set some ground rules and enforce them.
By Joel Snyder
The greening of government — and beyond — requires agencies to drive change in technology, management and thinking.
By John Sindelar
Do you see a new, trimmer infrastructure in your future? No? Look again.
By Paul Wohlleben
Your agency's physical security people are probably conscientious and competent. Your cybersecurity people are probably downright brilliant. Yet to an attacker with the right skills, the overall security of your organization might seem like a joke.
By Scott Borg
It could be easy to get excited about what an Obama administration might mean for technology in government. But in the push and pull of day-to-day IT management, it can be awfully easy to get tunnel vision, too.
By Jim Shanks
Town hall meetings and conference calls can do only so much. But Web 2.0 applications make it possible for each employee, regardless of rank or location, to offer input that could make a difference.
By Lynn Dean
bold /'bōld/ adjective ( -er, -est) – not hesitating or fearful; courageous and daring
By Phil Leiter
A layered data security approach can pave the way for transformational change.
By Dennis Heretick
Make the most of the buying options served up by NASA in its lastest iteration of this long-standing GWAC.
By Susan M. Menke
Try these steps to keep your e-mail inbox in check.
By Matthew Woodward
Virtualization and shared services can help contain IT costs in a tight economy.
By Thomas Hoffman
With increased exposure, the government's IT security teams expect they will be better able to secure the nation's networks from attack.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
Some new tools offer users ease of motion in the meeting room, in the training facility, at the depot — almost anywhere.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
For federal CTOs, new technology must deliver more than innovation — it must do more than existing IT and do it better.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
With its 6930p, HP offers a "business-rugged" notebook that can stand up to being hauled around town and country.
By Phil Leiter
As the government promotes universal electronic medical records, single sign-on technology gains momentum.
By Scott Tiazkun
Plan properly to prevent provisioning and troubleshooting woes.
By Jonathan Feldman
Five pointers will help pave the way for success on federal initiatives spawned by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
By Paul Wohlleben
Wyse Technology's V10L thin client packs power in a small footprint.
By Adam Wilson and Dr. Jeffrey Sheen
For small agencies moving to disk-to-disk storage, it makes sense to take advantage of existing tape stores.
By Justin Dover
For federal CTOs, new technology must deliver more than innovation — it must do more than existing IT and do it better.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
To maintain system reliability, smart change management lies in preventing unwanted configuration alterations.
By Russell Smith
Make the most of the buying options served up by NASA in its lastest iteration of this long-standing GWAC.
By Susan M. Menke
By applying lessons learned, a stalwart access control and behavior-monitoring architecture lies within reach.
By Steve Hanna
Town hall meetings and conference calls can do only so much. But Web 2.0 applications make it possible for each employee, regardless of rank or location, to offer input that could make a difference.
By Lynn Dean
Your agency's physical security people are probably conscientious and competent. Your cybersecurity people are probably downright brilliant. Yet to an attacker with the right skills, the overall security of your organization might seem like a joke.
By Scott Borg
It could be easy to get excited about what an Obama administration might mean for technology in government. But in the push and pull of day-to-day IT management, it can be awfully easy to get tunnel vision, too.
By Jim Shanks
Do you see a new, trimmer infrastructure in your future? No? Look again.
By Paul Wohlleben
Virtualization and shared services can help contain IT costs in a tight economy.
By Thomas Hoffman
With increased exposure, the government's IT security teams expect they will be better able to secure the nation's networks from attack.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
If you're not deploying virtualization today, you might soon be tempted to — in part because Microsoft makes it easy and free.
By Mark Everett Hall
Federal IT managers find they must deploy new tactics for managing and securing their expanding virtual environments.
By Stever Zurier
To reduce risk of a security exposure when using mobile devices, one school of thought suggests traveling light, with your gear and your data.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
Thin provisioning works wonders for ensuring every app gets a healthy portion of disk space.
By Michele Hope
Some new tools offer users ease of motion in the meeting room, in the training facility, at the depot — almost anywhere.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
To get the most from your cybersecurity budget, make sure to spend time setting a fully fleshed-out strategy.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
Plan properly to prevent provisioning and troubleshooting woes.
By Jonathan Feldman
The greening of government — and beyond — requires agencies to drive change in technology, management and thinking.
By John Sindelar
Eizo's monitor provides a single view of patient images and data.
By Sean Gallagher
Citrix NetScaler 9 takes on load balancing and application delivery so you don't have to.
By Dr. Jeffrey Sheen
Here's a preview of HP's latest web-access and notebook hybrid, the Mini 2140 netbook.
By Connor W. Anderson
Veritas Replication Exec provides the comfort of redundancy and live data at a moment's notice.
By Jeff Gross
Wyse Technology's V10L thin client packs power in a small footprint.
By Adam Wilson and Dr. Jeffrey Sheen
bold /'bōld/ adjective ( -er, -est) – not hesitating or fearful; courageous and daring
By Phil Leiter
Microsoft tweaks its OS and makes improvements for the forthcoming Service Pack 2.
By Russell Smith
A stripped-down version of Windows Server 2008 might be just the ticket for some of your agency's servers — especially for extending the life of older systems.
By Mitch Tulloch
SSL is the secret to securely moving data online.
By Jeremy Dotson
Take small steps to reduce your carbon footprint by reducing your printing output.
By Tim Speller
With 802.11n's official debut less than a year out, here are six steps that you can take to get ready.
By Dan McCarriar
Follow these best practices to merge networks or build one from scratch.
By Catherine LaCroix
A layered data security approach can pave the way for transformational change.
By Dennis Heretick
Try these steps to keep your e-mail inbox in check.
By Matthew Woodward
As the government promotes universal electronic medical records, single sign-on technology gains momentum.
By Scott Tiazkun
Fast Fibre Channel and iSCSI switches deliver big pipes to virtualized SAN environments.
By Amy Schurr
Flexible electronic displays create the possibility for users to tote lighter, greener devices than now available.
By Iddo Genuth
Five pointers will help pave the way for success on federal initiatives spawned by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
By Paul Wohlleben
Plan properly to prevent provisioning and troubleshooting woes.
By Jonathan Feldman
For small agencies moving to disk-to-disk storage, it makes sense to take advantage of existing tape stores.
By Justin Dover
With its 6930p, HP offers a "business-rugged" notebook that can stand up to being hauled around town and country.
By Phil Leiter
Microsoft tweaks its OS and makes improvements for the forthcoming Service Pack 2.
By Russell Smith
Five pointers will help pave the way for success on federal initiatives spawned by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
By Paul Wohlleben
As the government promotes universal electronic medical records, single sign-on technology gains momentum.
By Scott Tiazkun
Wyse Technology's V10L thin client packs power in a small footprint.
By Adam Wilson and Dr. Jeffrey Sheen
Follow these best practices to merge networks or build one from scratch.
By Catherine LaCroix
To get the most from your cybersecurity budget, make sure to spend time setting a fully fleshed-out strategy.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
With 802.11n's official debut less than a year out, here are six steps that you can take to get ready.
By Dan McCarriar
Here's a quick primer on the basics of IPv6.
By Russell Smith
Citrix NetScaler 9 takes on load balancing and application delivery so you don't have to.
By Dr. Jeffrey Sheen
The use of digital imagery begins to expand beyond radiology.
By Karen D. Schwartz
Take small steps to reduce your carbon footprint by reducing your printing output.
By Tim Speller
Veritas Replication Exec provides the comfort of redundancy and live data at a moment's notice.
By Jeff Gross
Eizo's monitor provides a single view of patient images and data.
By Sean Gallagher
A stripped-down version of Windows Server 2008 might be just the ticket for some of your agency's servers — especially for extending the life of older systems.
By Mitch Tulloch
Flexible electronic displays create the possibility for users to tote lighter, greener devices than now available.
By Iddo Genuth
Some new tools offer users ease of motion in the meeting room, in the training facility, at the depot — almost anywhere.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
SSL is the secret to securely moving data online.
By Jeremy Dotson
For federal CTOs, new technology must deliver more than innovation — it must do more than existing IT and do it better.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
Here's a preview of HP's latest web-access and notebook hybrid, the Mini 2140 netbook.
By Connor W. Anderson
To maintain system reliability, smart change management lies in preventing unwanted configuration alterations.
By Russell Smith
Thin provisioning works wonders for ensuring every app gets a healthy portion of disk space.
By Michele Hope
To ensure private information stays that way on agency smartphones, set some ground rules and enforce them.
By Joel Snyder
To reduce risk of a security exposure when using mobile devices, one school of thought suggests traveling light, with your gear and your data.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
Keeping an eye on the contents of a virtual machine is akin to sending the kids to the playroom. When it's quiet, you start to get nervous.
By Vanessa Jo Roberts
 
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