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Experts reveal IT initiatives that can help you squeeze the most from your budget.
Implementers offer these six tips for protecting sensitive data with full-disk encryption.
IT leaders identify five areas on which to focus your initial green computing efforts.
Municipalities put a variety of cutting-edge technologies to use to improve the lives of citizens.
Thin clients come back in vogue, and this time it’s not just hype.
When it comes to technology, the delivery of gear is but a blip in the lifecycle of a project.
Virginia Radio Cache aids first responders in quickly establishing emergency communications.
ClearCube blades power flight information displays to cut costs and speed maintenance.
COPsync software enhances communications and collaboration between sheriff’s offices and police departments across the country.
Load balancers provide stellar availability as well as application-level features to maximize value.
Six steps for getting more from your deployment.
General Dynamics Itronix GD6000 notebook aids law enforcement.
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Data-leak prevention technology inspects outbound content to keep sensitive data from escaping the network.
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New 8Gbps storage gear complements server virtualization rollouts.
Thin provisioning works wonders for ensuring every application gets a healthy portion of disk space.
Government organizations find that IP phones can cut energy use.
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IT can help states respond to FOIL requests, making records available to the public inexpensively and quickly.
States fret about the implementation challenges of the new federal driver’s license law.
Storage virtualization helps cities cope with spiraling demands.
These mobile devices are versatile enough to run government applications as varied as health care, inspections and transportation.
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