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In Alabama, a resource map that does so much more
May 09, 2017 | NewsWhat started as an effort to digitize cultural resources data turned into a project that increased efficiencies for the Alabama National Guard.
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A data-driven way to deal with ailing baby boomers
| NewsThe Social Security Administration is looking for a machine learning and natural language processing solution to help it handle ever more disability claims and hearings.
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Cyberattacks on governments double
May 08, 2017 | NewsTo hackers, government targets may be just as attractive as banks, a new report suggests.
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In L.A., chatbot chips away at email volume
| NewsCHIP, the City Hall Internet Personality at the Los Angeles’s Business Assistance Virtual Network, answers residents’ questions about bid opportunities.
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Keeping pace with SDN means embracing the benefits
| NewsRather than making network engineers obsolete, software defined networking can allow them to exercise more creativity and ingenuity in their roles.
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Can government secure the mobile ecosystem?
| NewsMobile devices pose a special risk to government, in part because commercial carriers aren't subject to the security controls that can be applied to federal networks, a new DHS report says.
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How to implement enterprise-to-cloud security
May 05, 2017 | NewsPlaced between cloud service providers and users, cloud access security broker solutions enforce an enterprise’s security policies.
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Warfighter health monitoring via smartphone sensors
| NewsDARPA wants a way to keep tabs on the health of warfighters to ensure readiness, identify weaknesses early and avert compromises to missions.
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IBM powers up new data centers
| NewsIBM is beefing up its cloud data center capacity to meet demand for cloud infrastructure and accommodate internet-of-things, blockchain and quantum computing applications.
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App spots fake IDs
| NewsThe app compares barcodes on the back of driver’s licenses to a database of such codes from every U.S. state.