August 2008
Features
The National Park Service and other agencies deploy thin clients to give users access to their apps wherever they roam.
Videoconferencing extends services, saves money and fosters collaboration at VA medical facilities across the nation.
Better storage and networking improve data-mining efficiency for the Mine Safety and Health Administration.
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.
Departments
Tech Insights:
In the Zone
Creating a manageable enterprise DMZ can help make TIC work for your agency.
Bridging the Gap:
By combining snapshots and CDP, create a backup strategy that lets users recover up-to-date data quickly.
Outside In:
Take a look at six keys that can help agencies reap the most benefit from joining forces.
Best Practices:
Agencies can gain efficiencies and save money through monitoring and managing IT power use, so find your patch of green.
Best Practices:
As agencies ramp up telecommuting, safeguarding federal assets remains an IT priority.
Bridging the Gap:
As agencies ramp up use of IPv6, locking down DNS and assuring security gain attention.
Tech Insights:
Windows System Resource Manager lets you create policies for processor and memory usage to control how applications divvy up limited resources.
Bridging the Gap:
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.
Bridging the Gap:
Feds and researchers continue to pursue facial-recognition and multimodal biometrics tools.
Bridging the Gap:
With wireless broadband, Army gains an ally in standing up mobile ad hoc networks.
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