With Microsoft on the eve of shuttering support for SQL Server 2005, agencies are planning and carrying out their exit strategies.

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Departments

Tech Forward

Covering the Bases

Emerging standard preserves legacy CAT 5e and CAT 6 cable.

Tech Tips

Privileged Protection

Hackers continuously target IT staff, so how do you keep staff secure?

Product Review

Secure Setup

The HP Elite x2 notebook combines mobility and security in one device.

Security

Moment of Truth

Tampering with data jeopardizes the public’s trust in government, so how do agencies ensure it’s always correct?

Product Review

Ink Master

Printing technology has not changed much in recent years — until now with the Epson EcoTank.

IT IQ

Cloud-First Considerations

What exactly is a cloud-first data center, and should agencies invest in one?

Features

Feature

Out of This World

After more than 20 years at the EPA, Wynn is turning to the cloud to help her new agency reach for the stars.

Feature

Government Globetrotters

What if Denali National Park was your office? Feds work all over the globe, and an array of technologies makes their work possible.

Feature

Avoiding Data-geddon

The nonstop data explosion presents real challenges, but for agencies that prepare, it shouldn’t mean the end of the world.

Feature

On Point

Network endpoints are nearly everywhere in the federal government. How can agencies keep them secure?

Feature

Clinger-Cohen: The Legacy Endures

20 years ago, a single piece of legislation took government technology out of the dark ages.

Opinion

From the Editor

No Debate

The fall’s presidential election will lead to a new crop of political IT appointees, who need help from career employees and vendor partners.

Contributor Column

A More Mature Cloud

As agencies become more comfortable with the cloud, the technology’s true potential starts to shine.

Contributor Column

Man and Machine

The cybersecurity battle needs analysts to work together with automation technologies.