Red Hat expands its cloud formation
Company's new services include OpenShift platform, CloudForms infrastructure.
How can you trust a cloud? Verify.
The Distributed Management Task Force's specifications aim to give cloud providers a standardized way to offer audit logs and reports to users.
The ins and outs of migrating to IE 9
A new Microsoft webinar centers on IT managers and what they need to know about moving to Internet Explorer 9.
Transportation gets in gear for data-sharing portal
Transportation wants to build a virtual portal so agencies can share data for regional transportation decision-making, according to a new RFI.
Army's move to enterprise e-mail on pace, despite struggles
The enterprise e-mail initiative has had its struggles, but is moving 1,000 accounts a night into DISA's cloud.
Disruptive tech: Sometimes you're the windshield ...
New computing systems and tools on the horizon can enhance operational processes and also foil adversaries, if you take first advantage of them.
Hackers feed on bin Laden news, as experts warn of cyber retaliation
Hackers are taking advantage in the spike in Internet traffic following news of the death of Osama bin Laden with malicious links and sites. One national security expert warns that a cyber response to the death is not unlikely.
Are you ready for application virtualization?
Is your organization ready to move into this cloud-like environment? Depending on your role at your agency, this question might be a snap. But if it's not, try this needs assessment.
Lesson from Amazon's cloud crash: Plan for the worst
The days-long failure of Amazon Web Service's Elastic Cloud Compute was an acute reminder of what can go wrong in the cloud, but one federal website also demonstrated how to be ready.
5 pitfalls that can scuttle a move to the cloud
Federal agencies planning to move e-mail services to the cloud must be on alert for common trouble spots, including failure to keep users informed and proper setup of strong mobile interfaces.
New frontiers for the cloud: Dealing with outdated contract models
Agency managers moving e-mail systems to the cloud must think through new legal risks and obligations as they negotiate service deals with cloud providers.
Google has a browser for business
Google Chrome has a business-friendly browser that offers network management features but strips away the superfluous.
Storms put focus on technology – and its limitations
When modern technology falls short, it's up to the old stuff to carry us through.
DOD launches smart-phone app for vets, transitioning personnel
The Defense Department has launched a new smart-phone application that gives service members and veterans mobile phone access to the National Resource Directory recovery and rehabilitation website.
3 excellent reasons to ignore the Royal Wedding
Streaming video will encircle, nay, strangle the globe, and the Prattle Royale will continue all day. It might not be as pretty as you think.
Administration plans to shutter 137 data centers this year
The Obama administration has released details data center closures set for this year. Which agencies will see the most?
NSF puts supercomputing power into Japan quake recovery
The TeraGrid community responds to the 9.0 magnitude March earthquake in Japan by sharing high-performance computing resources with Japanese colleagues, and the National Science Foundation is offering grants for disaster response research.
Feds can get in the movie-making business with Xtranormal app
Xtranormal, a free animated video application, is the latest app GSA has added to its Apps.gov list available to federal Web managers.
Google's data may be secure, but is it clean?
A rare glimpse inside one of Google's data centers demonstrates the extreme security measures the business goes to to protect its data. But Greenpeace suggests that unlike Facebook, most cloud companies, including Google and Microsoft, aren't as open about their environmental practices as they should be.
The 67 percent solution: A CIO confronts the budget squeeze
EPA's new CIO, Malcolm Jackson, proposes five steps to making progress on IT during a time of doing "three things with the same dollars that we used to do two things with."
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