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Google Public Sector brings citizen-centric technology to government

Google Public Sector

It’s what’s led to billions of people interacting every day with products and services like Search, Maps, and Gmail. Underpinning Google products and services – which provide an intuitive, personalized consumer experience – is artificial intelligence and security. It is what we have come to think of as the “Google magic.”

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It’s time to evolve IT procurement

AWS Public Sector Blog

But despite this advancement, many organizations still procure resources using methods suited for on-premises data centers, not cloud solutions. To fully harness the cloud’s potential, organizations should shift their mindset and adopt procurement processes that let them successfully evaluate options and choose the best solution.

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Guidance for academic medical center data center migrations

AWS Public Sector Blog

Academic medical centers (AMCs) are under pressure to reduce costs, innovate at scale, and improve operational performance. But developing a request for proposal (RFP) for a data center migration to the cloud can be challenging for organizations who have not used cloud at scale yet. Describe how your partners support healthcare.

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F5 Zero Trust Panel Discussion

CarahCast

Today, we have a group of exciting guests, mostly from the federal space, to discuss zero trust in theory and talk about the implementation of zero trust. Next off, we have Gerald Caron who's with HHS. Next up, we have Jason Wilburn with F5 Networks. Next up, we have Brandon Iske with DISA. Ryan Johnson: Thank you.

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How public sector organizations use AWS to build sustainability solutions

AWS Public Sector Blog

If we don’t urgently change our ways of life, we jeopardize life itself,” said United Nations (UN) Secretary-General António Guterres. “…The We have the tools: technology is on our side.”. Developing a new data architecture, which included a data lake on AWS, allowed ONS to centralize data in a single repository.