Digital Government

Build or buy?

Organizations determined to boost dynamic content delivery can build their own application delivery network (ADN) or buy one as a service.

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Coming onstream

Streaming media was all the rage in the commercial sector a couple of years ago

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Portals could lower grid barriers

A project intended to make computing grids easier to use is the largest of 20 initiatives that the National Science Foundation has founded - to the tune of $9 million

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The smart money is on intelligence

Intelligence-related business drives growth for well-positioned systems integrators

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Business development as evolutionary science

When Tom Anderson was named vice president of the newly created Raytheon Information Solutions a year ago, he set about building a business development organization that could evolve with market and customer trends.

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New solutions, new problems

The techniques used to solve the problem of storage-area network isolation may create other issues for information technology managers.

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Long-haul storage

Extension products link isolated Fibre Channel storage-area networks

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Storage networking, IP style

The recently ratified iSCSI protocol provides another way to build and link storage-area networks.

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The psychology of business development

For Gene Kakalec, vice president of business development and marketing at Northrop Grumman Information Technology, business development is a matter of getting inside the heads of government customers.

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More trends to watch

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10 hot companies to watch

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Three in transition

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Feds end spending lull

The September buying season, the final splurge agencies make at the end of the budget year, has finally arrived

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Access in a flash

Contactless smart cards gain ground in federal market

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Smart cards: The next generation

Organizations seeking the efficiency of one smart card for both physical and logical access can obtain hybrid cards that have two chips or can wait for cards sporting dual-interface chips

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Work progresses on contactless interoperability

Government agencies continue to pursue smart card interoperability for both contact cards and, more recently, the contactless variety