EPA's 5 priorities for IT success
The EPA's CIO has set five priorities for driving IT management in a time of fiscal restraint.
Big data: You'll have it, but can you handle it?
Massive datasets created by new cloud platforms will put a heavy burden on government IT managers. Here’s what you can do about it.
Amazon gets cloud services back online
After a three-day outage, Amazon Web Services has restored service for a majority of its customers.
Michigan State Police defend use of data-extraction tool for cell phones
The ACLU is challenging the use of a forensics device that extracts personal data from 95 percent of cell phones on the market in less than two minutes.
Microsoft's cloud apps catch up with Google on FISMA certification
About a week after its public dispute over Google Apps for Government's FISMA certification, Microsoft announced that its cloud-based suite of applications has passed muster for government use.
Amazon cloud crash keeps Energy site offline
What can go wrong with cloud computing? A cutting-edge Energy Department collaboration website hosted by Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud went dark not for a matter of minutes or hours, but days.
Military not prepared for agencywide cloud computing, CIO says
Defense Department CIO Teri Takai cautions against jumping into the cloud without the right organization or strategy.
Is Amazon's cloud crash a cautionary tale for government?
Amazon's extended outage at one of the data centers that hosts cloud services could be of concern for agencies being ordered to move some applications to the cloud.
Windows XP has gone the way of the cassette player
Microsoft assembled a panel of MVPs, product managers and consultants April 18 to prod those still stuck on Windows XP to move to Windows 7.
Oak Ridge lab shuts down e-mail, Internet after cyberattack
Phishing e-mails with a malicious link delivered "very sophisticated" malware intended to steal technical info from the Energy Department lab. Other labs also have been targeted.
Want to try IE 10? Not if you have Vista.
Microsoft's MIX 11 fanfare last week included the new IE 10 platform preview, but no mention was made at that time that it won't run on Windows Vista.
Microsoft releases public beta of Office 365 cloud suite
Enterprise edition among the versions available for testing.
'Culture of reuse' critical to modernizing old applications
Modernizing old applications could free a lot of money that is sunk into operations and maintenance, write two executives at Unisys Federal Systems.
Without architecture, cloud is a house of cards
Agencies moving applications to the cloud need sound architectures and service-oriented principles, government and industry experts say.
4 months later, education sites remain hacked
A security researcher recently found 68 hijacked domains that direct visitors to phony online stores, a problem the researcher first reported in January.
Texas comptroller exposes personal data on millions
Unencrypted data was left exposed in the office of the Texas Comptroller for more than a year.
In Google-Microsoft dustup, what does 'FISMA-certified' mean?
A recent dispute over whether Google Apps for Government is properly authorized has been clouded by term "FISMA certified." But it’s debatable whether there is any such thing.
4 agency apps highlight the power of mobile tech
Agencies are beginning to tailor public information and services to mobile users in new and exciting ways, and these four applications are just the beginning.
First preview of IE 10 is here
Microsoft has debuted the first platform preview of IE 10, just four weeks after the final version of Internet Explorer 9 was released.
Asia’s pool of IPv4 addresses is nearly dry
APNIC, the Regional Internet Registry for the Asia Pacific region, reached its last bundle of IPv4 addresses and now begins rationing the remaining supply. Adoption of IPv6 is the only alternative to exhaustion.
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