Exploring Trends in .GOV Utilization
How effective is your agency's digital strategy?How do you stack up to other agencies and commercial websites?What are the key digital trends that you need to consider in 2012?A report released by comScore in September 2011 showed that .GOV site visitation is lagging that of the rest of the web. Click here for access to the press release from the report, Government Sites Reach 40 Percent of Americans but Lag Behind Overall Internet Growth. Joi...
NOAA Cloud Computing Intro Webinar
Join Salesforce.com and Carahsoft for an informational webcast on Cloud Computing for NOAA and the Federal Government. Cloud Computing is a popular topic and many within NOAA, the Department of Commerce, and other agencies are starting to take advantage of the flexibility and tremendous cost savings that the Cloud can offer. Unfortunately, there is also a great deal of confusion on exactly what Cloud Computing is, why it can be a benefit, and...
The Cybersecurity Workforce: Preparing...
The Cybersecurity Workforce: Preparing Agencies for Advancing ThreatsTuesday, December 13, 2011 2:00 PM EST The federal government needs thousands of additional cybersecurity specialists to secure American networks, by some estimates. How is your agency contributing? Amidst dwindling resources, agencies are bracing for increasingly complex, constantly evolving cyber threats. But a human capital crisis is emerging. Federal agencies have started...
F5 Webcast: Solutions to Optimize your...
Oracle offers the most comprehensive technology stack in the industry, spanning applications, middleware, database, servers and storage. F5 Application Delivery Networking Solutions complete Oracle technology stack, connecting users to applications and data. No matter who the user is, where they are located, or what device they are using to access Oracle, F5 assures that Oracle is always available, fast, and secure.Join us for this complimenta...
Social Networks as Unified Communication
Enabling Security and Compliance for the Federal Government The use of social networks is now allowed in the federal agency enterprise for public engagement, interagency collaboration, and federated communication. Hundreds of thousands of users have access to read and write on Facebook, Twitter, Skype, LinkedIn, wikis, blogs, etc. But today there is little to no information assurance, data leakage prevention, eDiscovery content moderation, log...
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