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Dell’s NativeEdge Platform Is Simplifying Data Management at the Edge

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All of this demands innovative approaches for effective management. But as the edge gains prominence, it presents challenges due to the proliferation of point solutions, often spread across numerous endpoints, and the exponential growth of data. Federal IT workers…

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Federal Agencies Can Leverage Software Bills of Materials for Stronger Risk Management

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Modern software development is incredibly complex for federal technology managers, with products typically built from many different components from a variety of global software supply chain sources.

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Beyond the enterprise: Zero trust adapts to the dynamic demands of the tactical edge

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Federated identity, credentialing, and access management (ICAM) systems can address this challenge by unifying identity verification processes. The technology deployed at the edge must be intuitive and easy to use, even in stressful and demanding situations. We ended up rebuilding the network from scratch.

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How Edge Computing and Hyperconverged Infrastructure Align

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Hyperconverged infrastructure offers agencies a chance to bolster their edge computing capabilities by enhancing security, reducing costs and improving management — even in the most unconventional locations.

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The Laws of Supply and Demand Meat at Tyson Foods

Art of Procurement

The post The Laws of Supply and Demand Meat at Tyson Foods appeared first on Art of Procurement. In his book, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Scottish Enlightenment thinker Adam Smith.

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Ten years later, agencies still making gains on category management

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billion in costs through category management in fiscal 2024, nearly 29% above their goal for the year. When the government first started its modern journey toward category management almost exactly a decade ago, the goal was relatively easy to describe, if hard to achieve: Reduce the amount of complexity in the federal procurement system.

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ETIC 2023: Agencies Find That Generative AI Is Here, Ready or Not

FedTech Magazine

Some federal agencies are finding themselves dealing with generative artificial intelligence, such as ChatGPT, due to customer demand, whether they’re ready for it or not. The Department of the Interior is beginning to look at AI because it will be part of the SAP S/4HANA financial management system it’s implementing by 2024.

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