CGI Federal gets FedRAMP stamp of approval

Company becomes the second provider, and first large one, certified as meeting federal standards for security assessment, authorization and continuous monitoring.

Authentication with cloud, BYOD: It's complicated

The growth of IT services across the enterprise makes identifying users complex, but three government efforts aim to standardize and simplify access control.

Police ready to lock up mission-critical apps in the cloud

Officials are considering moving criminal justice data, storage, records management, crime reporting and mapping and analysis systems, according to IACP survey

Converged tech to unify branch offices, data centers, public clouds

Cisco and NetApp plan tighter integration within the FlexPod architecture to make it easier for agencies to deploy and access next-gen cloud infrastructures.

Big data file replication comes to Apache Hadoop

Attunity's software for file replication lets organizations rapidly move data in and out of Hadoop and the cloud.

Future of remote computing? Dell's Ophelia turns a TV into a thin client

The thin-client Cloud Key attaches to almost any monitor allowing remote users to access their work files without any data ever leaving the office network.

Moving data between multiple clouds, still pie in the sky?

NJVC's Cloudcuity suite aligns with NIST measures for cloud interoperability, allowing agencies to move data and applications among multiple providers, company officials say.

Is the cloud safe enough to lock up law enforcement data?

Actually, yes, if departments take care in selecting providers and ensuring the availability and performance of the service, according to an IJIS Institute report.

Oracle offers low overhead cloud services

Oracle's infrastructure-as-a-service offering would let agencies operate high-performance cloud computing services without the up-front costs of owning the hardware.

DARPA takes multipronged approach to securing military's cloud

As DOD moves into cloud computing, pilots and projects look to assess risk and develop multiple layers of network defense.

Small city breaks new ground as service provider

Melrose, Mass., learned a lesson about bandwidth while providing cloud-based services to a smaller town.

In wake of earthquake, researchers envision a cyber-physical cloud

NIST and its Japanese counterpart are collaborating on a platform that could combine data from billions of networked devices to improve emergency response, health care and city operations.

Nevada brings big data to the desert

The state and the Desert Research Institute partner with IBM to use analytics and advanced research applications for scientific research, education and economic development.

Convergence of technologies will spur big data projects in 2013

Cloud computing, Hadoop, NoSQL databases and semantic technology are related layers that will allow agencies to derive more value from big data applications.

Montana maxes out IT deals with western neighbors

Montana has pulled out the stops to form alliances with western states to share future technology resources, including disaster recovery, GIS storage and Web hosting.

Energy lab, university aim to get next-gen computing ready for big data

Researchers will work to ensure the next generation of computers and the methods used to run them can address the upcoming big data challenges, from climate change to energy management.

How do you know if your data is in good hands? Here's how.

NIST offers a scheme for trusted geolocation, a way to ensure that resources agencies use in the cloud are kept secure.

Oregon rides cloud to statewide records management system

The state is expanding a SaaS system using HP TRIM to give access to state, county and local agencies.

A once mighty supercomputer to be dismantled, sold for parts

New Mexico's Encanto, which five years ago was the third fastest machine in the world, is now practically on the scrap heap.

The tech behind NASA's Martian chronicles

After Curiosity landed, JPL had to retrieve images from 150 million miles away via a low-bandwidth space network and deliver them to a voracious public quickly and without crashing websites. How did NASA do it?

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