Legislation would require cabinet agencies to collaborate to solve supply chain issues; but will that approach be effective? In episode 80 of the Cloud Wars Horizon minute, Tom Smith looks into it.
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With its acquisition of Octo, IBM advances its consulting business, vertical industry focus, and Deep Cloud strategy approach to digital transformation.
The Pentagon is using multiple cloud providers for a $9 billion contract. Bob breaks down the specifics and the significance of the deal.
The Pentagon has decided to follow a hybrid-cloud approach in what it calls the JEDI (Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure) contract, which is assigned to four Cloud Wars Top 10 companies.
In this Cloud Wars Expo moment, SAP’s Don Ingle says that in order for a public sector organization to be able to move the world forward in “really tumultuous times,” it will need to work across sectors beyond the government.
In ep. 74, Aaron covers startup Gabriel’s unique AI solution to prevent and reduce the severity of acts of terror and other threats in public places.
The U.S. Army, which utilizes many subcontractors, realized it was running into too much unused funding. Toni explains how turning to AI helped it find the perfect solution for its budgeting issue.
The Finnish telecommunications company may no longer lead the market in cell phone sales, but it’s increasingly shaping up to be the go-to company for the next generation of cloud-optimized wireless technology.
Latest updates to HYCU’s Protege platform add support for Azure Gov Cloud, disaster recovery to AWS, cross-cloud recovery.
From victim and media notification to legal liabilities and government considerations, the many issues that arise after a security breach are more easily addressed with the help of a lawyer. Frank explains why.
Microsoft’s new deal with the NYC Department of Environmental Protection to secure the city’s water supply demonstrates the power of the cloud.
In My Metaverse Minute, Ep. 192, Kieron covers the Brønnøysund Register Center and Ernst & Young partnership to assist digital natives with their tax responsibilities at a virtual office location.
Dubai’s Ajman police force announced that it will be offering services to Metaverse users, who can report crimes as digital avatars. This raises privacy concerns, says Kieron in episode 186.
Thanks to WebAR, organizations don’t have to wait for smart glasses in order to experience the benefits of augmented reality.
In its latest move to become a world leader in Metaverse technology and business, Dubai recently introduced the Gross Metaverse Product (GMP), a new metric to measure the success of various Web3 ventures.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, excerpted from the Industry Cloud Battleground, Oracle VP John Sasson discusses how the public sector is harnessing the power of Oracle Portfolio, along with its capabilities.
With an expansive push into virtual world and Web3 technologies, Dubai’s government aims to create jobs, foster innovation, develop smart cities, and become a leader in the metaverse economy.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, Dan Wesley, chief technology officer, Workday, explains how the company relies on machine learning to improve and deepen its collected data pool.
In My Metaverse Minute, Ep. 177, Kieron discusses how Japan wants to use NFTs as a means of streamlining certain legislative practices, as well to drive its digital transformation.
Pulling off a data modernization requires finding and working with the right tech-savvy partners. Janet Schijns writes about two state governments that reaped major benefits by doing just that.