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Cloud complexity may hinder transformation
October 06, 2020 | NewsAs a cloud project gets more sophisticated, the complexity can sometimes become a challenge, a new survey finds.
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Opening the Library of Congress to cloud-based computational research
| NewsLOC is looking for researchers to experiment with the tools, cost structures and technologies that will make its massive collections widely available to data-driven research.
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How can zero trust help secure the BYOD workforce?
October 05, 2020 | NewsBy reducing complexity with a unified platform and leveraging a zero-trust approach, IT teams can reduce risk and act quickly to efficiently manage and secure the environment anywhere endpoints exist.
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Softening the impact of ransomware attacks
| NewsEven as the number and severity of ransomware attacks ratchet up, agencies have low-cost options for hardening their IT systems.
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State, local governments shed jobs as pandemic continues
| NewsState and local government payrolls shed 182,000 jobs in September, according to the most recent jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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DIY guide to installing low-cost flood sensors
| NewsAfter sensors placed in flood-prone areas began collecting data accurate enough reduce flood risks, officials realized the setup could be adapted to any setting.
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Ready for a VR-enabled work environment?
October 02, 2020 | NewsBy leveraging virtual reality systems that integrate speech, gestures, haptics and 3D visualizations, DARPA aims to create an environment where teams can securely and efficiently collaborate.
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Timing the leap from cutting-edge to LPTA technology
| NewsMid- to long-term strategic planning must keep moving ahead, factoring in which emerging technologies will soon become lowest-price technically-acceptable commodities.
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When security matters, sometimes only a digital twin will do
| NewsGEMINAI creates a verifiable, privacy-protected synthetic twin of real-world datasets that can be manipulated and analyzed without disturbing or compromising the original data.
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Pentagon needs more aggressive attitude on AI, lawmakers say
| NewsThe Defense Department doesn’t have the right mindset when it comes to artificial intelligence and unmanned systems, the Future Defense Task Force says.