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Supply chain innovation through the Nexus of Forces

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At one time, these were innovative, effective tools but compared to the Nexus of Information, spreadsheets and email have become slow and limiting. The Cloud: Gartner stated that in 2013 cloud adoption rose by 40%, driven by the low total cost of ownership, which reduced both infrastructure and overall maintenance costs.

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Migrate and modernize public sector applications using containers and serverless

AWS Public Sector

Building modern applications in AWS helps customers with increased innovation, speed, reliability, scalability, and security while lowering total cost of ownership (TCO). With AWS, Data on EKS, and platform engineering, aspiring scientists can now add to NASA’s climate research.

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Navy’s journey to new procurement system remains in peril

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It also raises even more questions about how the assessment went through the entire development process, multiple layers of review and finally approval by Rob Wolborsky, who is NAVWAR’s chief engineer, only to be so poorly done and missing key information that the organization decided to take it back a few months later.

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5 best practices for accelerating research computing with AWS

AWS Public Sector

In this post, we dive into five common questions we field from research leaders as they build the academic research innovation centers of the future. How can we structure our organization to enable and accelerate research innovation? How else can cloud help us accelerate innovation at our institution?

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Dispelling the top 8 cloud myths holding back Canadian public sector IT transformation

AWS Public Sector

Myth 2: Cloud costs more Migrating to AWS can significantly reduce the total cost of ownership (TCO) by up to 66 percent for compute, storage, and networking. The real question is whether CSPs or traditional data centers deliver more investment and innovation to the Canadian economy.

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