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Protecting PII at Scale: A Closer Look at the NetCentrics Approach
by Carver Pace
The pandemic is quickening the pace with which Personally Identifiable Information (PII) is produced, stored, and transmitted.
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How to Plan and Execute an Effective Consolidation – 5 Recommendations to Help Your Federal Organization Succeed
by Katie McCaskey
We’ll explore five recommendations to ensure organizations are well-prepared for data consolidation.
Doing More with Less – 5 Challenges of Data Consolidation
by Katie McCaskey
Doing more with less – that’s been a common theme in the Government IT space, even more so in the last decade. Budget growth has slowed dramatically while information technology capabilities and user demands skyrocket. Finding ways to create efficiencies and provide new solutions for customers with flat budgets is paramount. Data Center rationalization, transformation, and consolidation offers perhaps the best opportunity to provide the same or better service with a smaller footprint and greater efficiency. Government agencies think so too: in August 2016, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) finalized a new data center consolidation directive seeking 25% cost reductions through 2018. The directive encourages data center consolidation and notes that any recommended new data center construction budgets won’t be approved without prior consent of OMB. While data center consolidation and rationalization promise great benefits, these consolidations present significant challenges.