Cops, collaboration and the cloud
The Port of Los Angeles' use of unified communications -- this month's cover story on GCN -- is a preview of how the public sector will be able to utilize the cloud as technology continues to evolve, free of any required device or network.
New metric can help gauge benefits of data center consolidation
Organizations in Europe, Japan and the United States agree on a common method to measure energy efficiency in data centers
United we map: For GIS storage, bigger is better
A consortium of Western states offers federal agencies space in the cloud to lower storage costs and management overhead of large GIS datasets.
A Western state GIS tour
Colorado, Montana, Oregon and Utah are evaluating the use of cloud services to cut storage and processing costs associated with geographic information system data. However, each state’s GIS environment is different. Here's a snapshot.
NYC opens consolidated data center
A new consolidated data center, part of New York City’s "NYC Simplicity" initiative, will serve up to 40 agencies.
Utah's hybrid cloud opens for service
Utah finished a multiyear data center consolidation project last summer, reducing 35 data centers to just two facilities. The move paves the way for Utah to offer cloud services to its cities and counties — and perhaps other states as well.
In a shutdown, essential services could have an advantage in the cloud
Agencies using public cloud services might fare better than those depending on government data centers during a federal government shutdown – at least for a while, industry observers said.
Cisco attempts to bring unity to unified communications with Jabber
Cisco Jabber, built from Jabber Inc. technology that Cisco acquired in 2008, attempts to bring unified communications solutions across platforms Macs, PCs, Nokia phones and tablets.
Microsoft slams Google's Office plug-in
Microsoft has fired back at Google in reaction to a recently released Google plug-in for Microsoft Office that enables document sharing and collaboration.
Suite deal: Google's Cloud Connect enables Microsoft Office doc collaboration
The free plug-in allows simultaneous editing of documents created in Microsoft Office 2003, 2007 or 2010.
Amazon adds templates for cloud app deployment
To ease the development and deployment of apps to the cloud, Amazon Web Services has launched its CloudFormation.
Why IBM's Watson is good news for government
Watson's pipelined, pragmatic process demonstrated significant innovations that overcame the type of grand challenges faced every day by the government IT community.
Microsoft strikes 14 new cloud services deals with state, local organizations
Fourteen state and local government agencies signed deals for cloud-based IT services with the software firm. Altogether, more than 3 million government employees now use its cloud offerings.
Microsoft exec: Policy haste makes IT waste (like, using Google Apps)
Public-sector lead Curt Kolcun calls for taking a closer look at government IT decisions made in a time of rapid industry change.
Data ownership in the cloud: Get it in writing
Cloud computing requires an evolution in thinking on the part of agency managers and cloud providers on issues including acquisition and data ownership, a panel of CIOs representing defense and civilian agencies said.
Kundra: 25 percent of IT spending should to go to the cloud
Federal CIO Vivek Kundra's Federal Cloud Computing Strategy calls for 25 percent of federal IT spending to go to the cloud, with data center consolidation helping to pay for it.
Watson's 'Jeopardy!' win impressive, but was it set up to win?
The performance by IBM's Watson on "Jeopardy!" wasn’t nearly as impressive as it seemed, GCN Lab Director John Breeden II writes.
Victory in hand, IBM's Watson heads to medical school
IBM partners with Nuance Communications and a pair of medical schools for research on health care analytics.
Students put Google's Cr-48 laptops to the test
Google delivered a truckload of free Cr-48 laptops to Astoria High School in Astoria, Ore., earlier this month as part of its Chrome operating system (OS) pilot program.
Crowdsourcing: Government by the people?
Some state and municipal governments around the country are bringing people into the decision-making process with crowdsourcing sites.
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