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Rethinking a ‘lift and shift’ approach to cloud migration
March 11, 2022 | News, Cloud & InfrastructureMore than half of organizations that performed a lift-and-shift migration overspent because they signed up for more services than they actually needed.
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Rural county puts land records on blockchain
| News, Emerging TechClerks in Wise County, Va., can create, store and access smart land records through a solution from Bloqable, the company developing the software.
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USDA looks to modify a key nutrition program for the online age
| News, Cloud & InfrastructureSome states are testing online WIC ordering options with in-store or curbside pickup, others are pursuing pilots that waive the cashier requirement.
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U.S. cloud service giants take action against Russia
| News, Cloud & InfrastructureThe largest cloud providers in the U.S. are responding to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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DARPA taps OTAs to accelerate the making of a useful quantum supercomputer
| News, Emerging TechAn ultramodern system might not be so far off.
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Bridging the digital divide with American Rescue Plan Act funding
| News, Cloud & InfrastructureOne year after ARPA was signed, states, cities and counties are making meaningful progress to expand broadband access.
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Compliance fatigue: Can states stay on top of privacy monitoring?
March 10, 2022 | News, CybersecurityStates may have crafted data privacy legislation that they don’t have the capacity to enforce, one expert suggests.
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How agencies can reshape online and in-person services delivery
| News, Data & AnalyticsAdvanced scheduling software can help agencies streamline and modernize their processes and conduct secure, in-person transactions with minimal risk.
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Chinese hackers target state governments
| News, CybersecurityThe APT41 group known to be linked to the Chinese government took advantage of vulnerable internet-facing applications to target at least six state government networks, according to a threat intelligence firm.
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Redistricting delays scramble state elections
| News, Data & AnalyticsTriggered by pandemic-slowed census counts and court challenges, fluctuating voting district maps are putting state and local election officials under extraordinary pressure to prepare for elections in a shortened timeline.