Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Mitt Romney holds Google+ Hangout

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Mitt Romney holds Google+ Hangout
Just as voters in Illinois are heading to the polls to cast their votes in the Republican primary today, presidential candidate Mitt Romney spent part of his day in a Google+ hangout. Read More


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How GSA is securing its cloud apps
As the General Services Administration (GSA) migrates to a work-anywhere, work-anytime strategy, the real estate arm of the U.S. federal government is discovering that having an iron-clad security strategy is critical to its adoption of cloud-based applications. Read More

Texas sets Vblock as 'preferred' tech
The state of Texas has entered into new data center contracts, worth more than $1 billion, to run its massive consolidation project. Read More


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Government IT Spotlight: Personal tech raises security fears in the public sector
Personal laptops, tablet PCs, or smart phones are showing up in ever increasing numbers. Although many public sector organizations still officially ban the use of personal devices to conduct official business, since many workplace devices are now only being replaced every six or seven years, it seems to make sense for staff to use the more up to date personal equipment they own, and are familiar with. Read More

Shrinking budgets spur creativity in public safety IT
Shrinking budgets have driven many public safety organizations to focus on wringing value out of existing IT implementations and take a close look at whether new technologies actually make sense. Read More

 
 
 

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