Some federal government systems have passed half-century mark
Cloud and shared IT services are being pushed as a way to bring some government agencies out of the 1950s.
Cloud and shared IT services are being pushed as a way to bring some government agencies out of the 1950s.
Our educational system is similar to a siloed, rigid corporate IT system. Breaking it up into flexible, deliverable services under a governance umbrella may be just what is needed.
Massive open online courses will soon deliver an advanced comp-sci degree at a very, very low price, courtesy of Georgia Tech, Udacity and AT&T.
The Stop Online Piracy Act skirmish is just the latest ham-handed attempt to regulate something moving too fast to be regulated, says outspoken author and activist Cory Doctorow.
In his first editorial after leaving office as US CIO, Vivek Kundra says cloud computing is inevitable for cash-strapped governments.
Latest CompTIA survey of federal and local government agencies shows backup systems a priority for the coming year.
Federal CIO Vivek Kundra opens up with his frustration with siloed, legacy federal systems.
Federal working group preparing cloud roadmap for US agencies, to provide guidance with protocols and definitions.
The US Government Accountability Office (GAO) recently issued its guidelines intended to help government agencies achieve enterprise transformation through enterprise architecture. The guidelines and conclusions offer a strong business case for commercial businesses also seeking to achieve greater agility and market strength through shared IT services.
A new survey of state CIOs finds greater interest in services, cloud, and other innovative responses to reduced IT budgets.