The time is ripe for agencies to start moving aging infrastructure to the cloud, and some agencies, like USCIS and the FCC, have already done so.
The time is ripe for agencies to start moving aging infrastructure to the cloud, and some agencies, like USCIS and the FCC, have already done so.
Innovative approaches may be the key to meeting the needs of agencies that receive less attention and funding.
Fully 85 percent of federal cloud adopters say their agency will increase spending on cloud computing in 2017, according to a MeriTalk survey.
The GSA’s FedRAMP Accelerated program approved the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online program for federal use in 15 weeks, six times faster than its previous authorization.
At the BEP, mission-specific applications are being moved to the cloud following successful migrations of other apps.
IT leaders at the nation’s service branches also argued that Software as a Service offerings give agencies the biggest return on investment.
Now that Collab9’s system has been approved, federal agencies could soon have more choices as they migrate to cloud-based UC services.
The GSA’s FedRAMP is promoting a pre-audit process for potential federal cloud service providers.
As agencies shutter data centers, they are being encouraged to continue shifting to virtualized solutions for storage, networking and computing.
FedRAMP can now authorize cloud providers to protect government’s most secure data.
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