Government Agencies (U.S.) White Papers
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Endpoint Threat Detection Gets More Response
Sponsored by: Solarwinds MSPThis white paper explains what cyber threats the United States faces on a daily basis and what tools they have to combat them.
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Advanced Case Management for Government
Sponsored by: IBMHow can you tap into today's data growth trend to improve processes? This white paper examines the drastic explosion of data and explores how governments have begun to handle this massive influx of information.
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Essential Supplier Report: Smart City Suppliers
Sponsored by: IBMThis report cuts to the chase when it comes to suppliers focusing on smart cities and forwar-thinking municipalities. Read now for evaluations on leading players in the market that have the capacity to provide leadership on large-scale projects spanning multiple city requirements.
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Smart City as a Service: Using Analytics to Equip Communities for Data Driven Decisions
Sponsored by: IBMThis white paper how to enable municipal IT managers to build a flexible cloud foundation and support a smart city service strategy. Read on to discover how to deploy on a secure hybrid cloud model to accommodate all workloads.
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Protecting Critical Data is a Main Priority for the U.S. Army
Sponsored by: GlobalscapeIn this white paper, learn how the U.S. Army can protect their $68 billion-worth of annual data with a set of security solutions that easily integrate with their Standard Army Management Information System (STAMIS).
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Reduce Federal Infrastructure Risk with Compliance Management and Situational Awareness
Sponsored by: IBMThis white paper features holistic information and network security tools that help federal agencies meet strict compliance mandates.
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Guard Data In Government Environments by Implementing Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation
Sponsored by: IBMThis resource features a cost-effective automated diagnostics and mitigation security solution that offers continuous protection and is easily integrated with existing systems.
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Improved Scalability and Availability are the Keys to Better Storage Management
Sponsored by: EMC & ArrowThis white paper highlights the benefits of scale-out NAS solution from EMC that can keep up with exponential data growth, increased regulations and compliance mandates. This solution provides the flexibility and availability that traditional storage approaches can't provide.
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Social Media in Government: 5 Key Considerations
Sponsored by: HootsuiteGovernment agencies have begun to follow private-sector companies in leveraging social media, but may still have questions regarding the tools, processes, and organizational changes required to make social media work. This informative resource details the five top considerations for government agencies looking to deploy social media strategies.
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Real Time Endpoint Compliance for Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation
Sponsored by: IBMAccess this white paper to explore an endpoint management solution that will help federal agencies continuously monitor, manage, and detect vulnerabilities across their critical networks.
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World War C: Understanding Nation-State Motives Behind Today’s Advanced Cyber Attacks
Sponsored by: FireEyeThis guide explores the unique characteristics of cyber-attack campaigns waged by governments worldwide.
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Clearswift Government Communications 2.0
Sponsored by: ClearswiftIn this resource, explore the evolving trends in the public sector landscape, and what this means for information governance and security. Learn how crucial it is to prevent data leakage for the sake of regulations and citizens' trust.
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Government Could Miss IPv6 Deadline; Enterprises Make IPv6 Transition
Sponsored by: Hewlett Packard EnterpriseUncover why many government agencies risk missing the IPv6 transition deadline and how your enterprise stands to benefit by making the IPv6 transition in a timely manner.
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Continuous monitoring, remediation and CyberScope reporting
Sponsored by: IBMThis white paper explores an automated tool that can help government agencies gain and maintain key security compliance with the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA).
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Boost Government Revenues Without a Tax Increase
Sponsored by: SAP America, Inc.SAP analytics solutions can help today's government agencies overcome the many challenges associated with tax discovery. Read on to learn how SAP's public sector software solutions can benefit government agencies by improving performance, reducing costs and streamlining service delivery.
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Get a Better Handle on Unspent Funds
Sponsored by: SAP America, Inc.This paper details SAP's range of public sector solutions, designed specifically to assist government agencies in proactively monitoring their current and future spending. Learn how to get a better handle on unspent funds such as unliquidated obligations (ULOs) by drilling into layers of data to create accurate reports and projections in real time.
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Overcoming challenges of asset management amid declining federal budgets
Sponsored by: IBMThis paper details an asset management solution from IBM. This option is designed for the federal government and enables seamless integration and support maintenance of every asset across the enterprise. Read this now and learn how this option can offer complete visibility into every asset, enable elevated risk management and more.
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Cloud Computing: Get to know the basics
Sponsored by: Red HatThis white paper explains how government IT can enjoy cloud capabilities while keeping existing IT investments and avoiding vendor lock-in. Explore how open source and application portability in the cloud and the relationships between technology providers are critical to building a successful cloud strategy.
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Technical Guide on Government Security
Sponsored by: TechTarget SecurityInformation security practices of government organizations is at an all time high as attackers begin to focus on critical infrastructures and resources. This expert e-guide, presented by SearchSecurity.com, explores where government organizations need to direct their efforts in order to understand and properly mitigate critical threats.
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Building Solutions For Smarter Governments: Six Ways to Increase Responsiveness, Service Quality, Accountability and Taxpayer Value
Sponsored by: IBMThis paper describes how smarter government means making operations and services truly citizen-centric, integrating their service delivery, coordinating programs and allowing a choice of access channels, as well as placing the most needed transactions on the Web.
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Smartphones: A Savvy Strategy for Government Employees
Sponsored by: BlackBerryThere is no reason why government agencies shouldn’t take advantage of all that smartphones have to offer. Employed efficiently, smartphones can address several organizational imperatives, including cost savings, greater mobility, increased telework options and sensitivity to environmental concerns. Continue reading to learn more.
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Enterprise Content Management for Transforming Government
Sponsored by: EMC CorporationRead this issue brief by Center for Digital Government to learn how the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the County of San Diego are improving service delivery by managing information electronically. What benefits could ECM bring to your agency?
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Analytics Solution Center (ASC) Website
Sponsored by: IBMThe IBM Analytics Solution Center in the Washington, DC area focuses on solving the business and mission problems of public sector agencies, and the U.S. Federal government through the use of analytics. Visit this center online and see how you too can gain access to useful information, industry experts, and technology to reach your mission goals.
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Cloud Computing by Government Agencies: Meeting Business and Security Challenges in the Cloud
Sponsored by: IBMThis article briefly describes the procurement challenges and then jumps into advising government cloud service purchasers on the positives and negatives of security in the cloud, and how to manage their potential vendors' security risks. Read on to learn more.
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Optimizing the PC Segment of California's IT Infrastructure
Sponsored by: Intel CorporationResearchers found that by creating a dynamic IT environment- standardized, centralized, automated, and mobile-California can achieve a greener, more secure computing complex that improves productivity, delivering greater efficiency at a lower cost to taxpayers and the environment.