Keeping pace with SDN means embracing the benefits

Rather than making network engineers obsolete, software defined networking gives them space to exercise more creativity and ingenuity in their roles.

How to implement enterprise-to-cloud security

Placed between cloud service providers and users, cloud access security broker solutions enforce an enterprise’s security policies.

IBM powers up new data centers

IBM is beefing up its cloud data center capacity to meet demand for cloud infrastructure and accommodate internet-of-things, blockchain and quantum computing applications.

NASA crowdsources rocket science software tune up

The FUN3D software that aviation researchers use for computational fluid dynamics modeling needs a tune up so that the supercomputer it runs on can process it more quickly.

Uncovering insights in IT spending

Technology business management tools can help agencies maximize their IT investments.

FedRAMP Connect puts 7 CSPs in fast lane

FedRAMP Connect, the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program’s plan for prioritizing vendors for a provisional authority to operate, has selected seven cloud service providers to work with the Joint Authorization Board on authorization.

VA enlists Energy’s super powers for health research

The VA-DOE Big Data Science Initiative joins the forces of Energy’s national lab system and the VA’s Million Veteran Program’s digital health and genomic data to advance health care and drive next-generation supercomputing designs.

Agencies share cloud strategies, sticking points

Most bottlenecks involve security or acquisition, several IT leaders agreed. And while there's no one-size-fits-all solution, there are lessons to be shared.

How governments can reap the benefits of the cloud

IT managers can leverage the cloud to help alleviate the tech challenges faced by state and local government IT departments.

NSA approves virtualization-secured smartphone

The HTC One A9 Android smartphone running the Cog Systems D4 Secure Platform has been added to the National Security Agency’s Commercial Solutions for Classified list.

CIOs outline tech priorities

IT leaders from the Defense, Commerce and Justice departments sketched out their agencies’ plans.

Evolving options for on-premises data centers

Even as more operations move to the cloud, there are times when on-premises computing can be the right choice.

Using Cheese, Molasses Brine To Treat Roads With Less Salt

The nation’s reliance on road salt for de-icing has tripled in the last forty years. Many cities and states are trying to halt that.

Michigan bets on cloud-based content management

The Michigan Gaming Control Board is working with Unisys to replace more than a dozen legacy systems with a single, cloud-based application.

Why Alaskans Are Flocking to a Pipe on the Side of the Road

Near Mile 109 along the Seward Highway, watch out for people carrying water jugs running across the road.

A Big Obstacle in Making the Future NFL Stadium Work in Las Vegas

Can “soft and spoiled” Raiders fans in Nevada change their expectations about parking?

Will Trump Help Houston Prepare for Hurricane Disaster?

Also in our State and Local Digest: Louisiana tax plan halted; class-action lawsuit over N.Y. subway accessibility; and dry conditions prompt venomous snake warning in Florida.

Box brings milspec security to its entire platform

DOD's authorization for Impact Level 4 means controls for sensitive unclassified information are now in place for all customers. FedRAMP High authorization is in the works and will also be platformwide.

Likely Cause of Oroville Dam Spillway Collapse Released by Calif. Investigators

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Montana’s REAL ID compliance loan; Philly mayor’s marijuana comments; leaders in Missouri city advised to impeach their mayor.

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