Ready for a closeup: GSA debuts on YouTube
The General Services Administration today launched an official government channel on YouTube.
Private cloud may be a better option for public agencies
Agencies running more than 1,000 servers could save money and become more flexible with processor resources by building an internal cloud-computing infrastructure.
Data.gov open for business
The Obama administration today got the Data.gov Web site up and running. It offers federal databases to the public.
Potential bug found in Microsoft Web server app
Microsoft has issued a security advisory to address a potential vulnerability in its Internet Information Services Web server software.
DLA moves EMall to DISA servers
Application provider Partnet helped with transition to .mil address.
Texas city updates reporting system
The city of Richardson, Texas is using new business intelligence software called WebFocus, which provides strategic, analytic and operational intelligence to optimize business performance.
But is it really cloud computing?
Later this month, GSA is expected to unveil how it moved one of its most popular public-facing services, the USA.gov government search site, to a cloud computing-based infrastructure. But is the service GSA is using really cloud computing?
Wyatt Kash | After nearly 40 years, Internet's potential to foster info networks remains high
Robert Kahn's idea for how to use the Internet to manage, rather than just move, information still hold a lot of promise.
Florida IT leaders work on a COOP plan
Concerns over a possible outbreak of avian flu late last year prompted Florida information technology officials to get started on continuity plans in case of a pandemic.
Obama's transparent IT footprint
The Obama administration quickly established an information technology footprint during its first 100 days, driven by efforts to make information more easily available to the public.
CDC's social media blitz outpaces even the zombies
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention employs social-media tools to provide a stream of updates and information on the H1N1 virus. Zombies not included.
William Jackson | Stats offer a clue to one more way of fighting spam
Spam trends identified in MessageLabs' threat report for April suggest that keeping domain registrars honest could be an effective way to help squeeze spammers out of the Internet, but it's no silver bullet.
SAP launches new data warehouse search tool
SAP AG is launching a Web-based search interface that lets individuals query information from large data warehouses and ultimately other enterprise resources.
Excellence.gov Award winners excel at knowledge management
NIH's Neuroimaging Informatics Tools and Resources Clearinghouse was one of five government IT systems to earn honors from the American Council for Technology and Industry Advisory Council.
Abandon all hope, Oracle Forms developer shops
Organizations now running applications built in Oracle Forms should start thinking about rewriting them in Oracle's new Application Development Framework, according to one expert.
Microsoft offers free repository for agency data
Microsoft has set up a repository in which government agencies may upload and store their public-facing datasets so that they can be reused by other parties.
FAA chooses Vordel for SOA work
The aviation agency has chosen Vordel to be a qualified vendor of XML gateways to support its System Wide Information Management system.
Security issues continue to haunt social networking
Although social networking’s security holes reportedly scare many businesses, nine out of 10 respondents in a recent survey said they had plans to incorporate social networking, instant messaging, wikis and other technologies into their operations.
Obama White House embraces social networking
The Obama administration now has feeds on Facebook, MySpace and Twitter—in addition to the White House's presence on YouTube, Flickr, iTunes and Vimeo—as places to find official content.
IG: Air traffic control system vulnerable to cyberattack
FAA's air traffic control system is vulnerable to cyberattacks via Web applications that support the system, according to the Transportation Department's inspector general.
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